get in(to) trouble with (someone)
get in(to) trouble with (someone)
To elicit someone's disfavor due to a particular offense or wrongdoing, especially one that will result in punishment. I got in trouble with my parents for sneaking out last night. You'll get into trouble with Mrs. Johnson if you don't hand in your book report on time.
See also: get, trouble
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- in trouble with
- in trouble with (someone)
- spin in (one's) grave
- turn (over) in (one's) grave
- turn in grave
- turn in his, her, etc. grave
- turn in one's grave
- turn in their grave
- would turn in your grave
- publish or perish