double-trouble

double-trouble

Someone or something that is very bothersome or problematic. Whoa, you're watching two toddlers tonight? Talk about double-trouble.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

double-trouble

n. a very troublesome thing or person. Oh, oh. Here comes double-trouble.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • dudical
  • take it easy
  • take it/things easy
  • double buffalo
  • flock after
  • flock after (someone or something)
  • funky-fresh
  • take things easy
  • shut the door on
  • shut the door on (something)
References in periodicals archive
THE true nature of the "new politics" was played out in full on Tuesday with the disingenuous announcement of the state of the economy by the double-trouble twins, Cameron and Osborne.
Wade carried too many guns for Aussie raider Pat Orreal, shooting him down 5-1, Taylor destroyed Colin Lloyd by the same scoreline, while Barneveld took advantage of Adrian Lewis's double-trouble for a 5-3 success.
It meets regularly at Llanishen BaptistChurch Hall in Fidlas Road, Llanishen, where it recently staged one of its noisiest functions of the year: the double-trouble Christmas party.