in trouble with



in trouble with

In difficulties with someone, especially an authority. For example, If they don't shovel their walk, they'll be in trouble with their neighbors. This idiom is also put as get in or into trouble with , as in Watch what you say or you'll get into trouble with the teacher. [Mid-1500s] Also see hot water; in a fix.
See also: trouble

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Okeanos-Greek Mythology
Hudde-Medieval English
Al[æl]
EvelineEV-ə-leen (English), EV-ə-lien (English), ay-və-LEE-nə (Dutch), ay-və-LEEN (Dutch)English, French, Dutch
Widya-Indonesian
Zhelimir-Medieval Slavic (Hypothetical)