have a spot of bother



have a spot of bother

To have a small amount of trouble, difficulty, or unpleasantness with some task, thing, or person. You might have a spot of bother finding a job after college, but you should never give up! Joe had a spot of bother accepting Mary's newfound success.
See also: bother, have, of, spot

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eliseoe-lee-ZE-o (Italian), e-lee-SE-o (Spanish)Italian, Spanish
Jolenejo-LEENEnglish
Abigaia-Biblical Greek
Ganbaatar-Mongolian
Crystin-Welsh
Hyacinth (1)HIE-ə-sinth (English)Greek Mythology (Anglicized)