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is troublemaker
noun
One who causes trouble, especially one who does so deliberately.
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It literally means "pulling the branch of a tree", but its colloquial meaning is "troublemaker".
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NOT long ago, truckers pulled off highways across America and tuned in to someone whose CB handle was "Troublemaker".
Emery and I were troublemakers.
I call [Muslims] troublemakers because they are troublemakers".
"The Berrigans are troublemakers," Mr. Baldwin said.
They were "troublemakers" that should be "neutralized," he said.
I don't think parents are trying to be troublemakers".
I don't hang around people that are troublemakers".
"But if there are troublemakers out there they will not be tolerated".
Various other weeds, as well as trees & wild flowers are troublemakers also.
These were "troublemakers", and the government had every right to use force.
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