borrow trouble



borrow trouble

Fig. to worry needlessly; to make trouble for oneself. Worrying too much about death is just borrowing trouble. Do not get involved with politics. That's borrowing trouble.
See also: borrow, trouble

borrow trouble

Go out of one's way to do something that may be harmful, as in Just sign the will-telling her about it ahead of time is borrowing trouble. [Mid-1800s] Also see ask for, def. 2.
See also: borrow, trouble

borrow trouble

To take an unnecessary action that will probably engender adverse effects.
See also: borrow, trouble

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
NicÉPhore-French
NicolÒnee-ko-LOItalian
Jamila-Arabic
TÀMhas-Scottish
BoŽIdar-Serbian, Croatian, Slovene
LambertLAHM-bert (German), LAHM-bərt (Dutch), lam-BER (French), LAM-bərt (English)German, Dutch, French, English, Ancient Germanic