The phrase
"big trouble" means being in a serious or major problem or difficulty.
Full definition
If marriage is the foundation of human society we are really in
BIG trouble with over 50 % of marriages ending in divorce.
Many dogs get
into big trouble for biting people: don't allow yours to be one of them.
Be warned though, drastically different opinions here could
spell big trouble if one of you is particularly passionate about the arts — try to gauge each other's interest level on date one!
I always know I'm in
big trouble when I start playing around with my food during the photographing process and find more of it ends up in my face than in the photos.
The coming years could
see big trouble for renewable power, which has become overly dependent on subsidies, and a surprising rise in nuclear power.
They have also conceded really heavily on their travels as well at a rate of over two goals per game in fact and that is likely to leave them in
big trouble here.
Actually, stats reveal that almost 70 percent people don't know that they are suffering with herpes and this lack of information leads to
big troubles at later stage.
If you are carrying unsecured debt totaling more than half of your annual salary, you're in
pretty big trouble.
The company can get it
paid big trouble if they have someone operating heavy equipment on the site and someone gets hurt and that person didn't have the correct training or certification.
Unfortunately, raising your deductible or reducing your coverage can
spell big trouble when an incident does occur and not everyone will be eligible for available discounts.
After all, if the scene didn't occur in public, the movie would be in
big trouble with the Romantic Comedy Police.
Little cash, few reserves, and high leverage can
mean big trouble when the market turns.
If sanchez doesn't deliver 2 goals again top 4 and wenger are in
big big trouble.
These tiny parasites can
cause big trouble for pets, and preventing an infection is often easier and more cost effective than treatment after the fact.
I'm very grateful to live in a time when formula is available, because my babies would have been in
big trouble without it.
In just several years, every terrestrial mammal, including humans, was likely
in big trouble from the droughts and the ensuing forest fires.
She won't learn how to put herself to sleep on her own which spells
big trouble as she gets older.
Frequent Brian Yuzna collaborator Screaming Mad George already made an impressive name for himself with his work on notable films
like Big Trouble Little China, Predator, and A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warrior, but it was his work on Society that solidified his reputation for surreal gore effects.
This is definitely in my top three favorite Kurt Russell character, along with Jack Burton
from Big Trouble in Little China and Captain Ron from Captain Ron.
He becomes one of the best assassins they've ever seen, but gets into
big trouble on an assignment in Beirut.
The Los Angeles Clippers appeared to be in
big trouble after getting shellacked by the San Antonio Spurs in Game 3, but Chris Paul and the Clippers responded with an impressive Game 4 victory to even up this competitive first - round series at 2 - 2.
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