The phrase "all the scene is trouble" suggests that the current situation or environment is filled with conflict, chaos, or difficulties. It implies that whatever is happening around the speaker or within a certain context is problematic and may require urgent attention or resolution. This could relate to personal relationships, social dynamics, or broader societal issues where tension and discord are prevalent.
If you mean the scene where baby Finn is dancing its "Memory of a Memory"
I think you mean "FUBAR" : F----d Up Beyond All Recognition. Revealed as the soldiers were preparing for the bridge battle scene at the end.
the movie is over.
if you mean was there a scene in court yes
The Wife
First of all they are all female. It means trouble, impending death, etc.
i dont get it... what do you mean scene?
The witches, in Act IV Scene i
Scene It All was created in 2000.
man slaughter if the person dies Hit and Run Leaving the scene of an accident.
this is scene hair. http://media.photobucket.com/image/scene%20hair/sasha101202/scene-hair.jpg
It means you are in trouble or will get in trouble. "You're toasted" = "You're in trouble"
The movie is called "Big Trouble"...............great scene
it means trouble maker or mischievous one..
If you mean the scene where baby Finn is dancing its "Memory of a Memory"
Well, if said affectionately to a person, it can mean this person is 'naughty' or 'mischevous', ...implying that you cause trouble.
Yes, the following sentences sound correct. You shouldn't gave gone to all this trouble. You didn't need to go to all this trouble. You didn't need to go through all this trouble. You shouldn't have gone to all this trouble.