A fork of Rural Dictionary
1. What you say to your parents when you get arrested for intoxication while in public.
"Mum, Dad. I'm in big trouble"
An empty masculine platitude meaning nothing at all.
J: If I don't get laid by the end of the year there's gonna be big trouble!"
Ur unenviable status if u pee anywhere other than in da bowl. And it works like baseball, as well --- da first time u "miss", **urine** big trouble. Da second time you errantly tinkle, **uron** probation, and da third time, "urout", which iz da opposite of "urine".
It's often grounds for ur not being invited back to someone's home if u clumsily mis-direct da "golden shower" elsewhere from its intended "target" while using the neighbor's WC --- usually urine big trouble for your errant tinkling, unless of course u can prove extenuating circumstances (being startled by a sudden/loud noise while peeing, having someone turn off da bathroom light, etc.) while u were taking said whiz and thus acceptably/legitimately shift da "aim blame" somewhere else, in which case, "uroff" da hook on dat occasion.
Greatest b-movie ever made. Was ahead of it's time when released, and has since become a cult classic.
Big Trouble In Little China is such an awesome flick.
Gonorrhoea. Can be extended to mean any venereal disease.
-So what the doctor say?
-Big trouble.
-In...?
-Yup. Little China.
There's a lot of big trouble in little China going around at this party, just warning you.
When someone believes that sharing certain information could lead to negative consequences for themselves.
- In terms of how this game panned out in the end, just how big an impact did those two sendings-off have?
- I prefer really not to... not to speak. If I speak I am in big trouble. In big trouble. And I don't want to be in big trouble.