a hard time

Related to a hard time: stand the test of time, rough time, Until Next Time

a hard time

1. Grief or frustration intentionally inflicted on one by another, in the form of teasing, bullying, or other ill treatment. The school bully started giving the new kid a hard time until the teacher sent him to the principal's office.
2. Difficulty or a source of struggle. Often used in the phrase "have a hard time." I'm really having a hard time in math this semester—I need to get a tutor.
See also: hard, time
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

*a hard time

 and *a bad time; *a rough time
trouble [over something]; unnecessary difficulty. (*Typically: have ~ give someone ∼.) Please don't give me a hard time. The clerk got a hard time from the boss, so he quit.
See also: hard, time
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • get a hard time (from someone)
  • give (someone) the business
  • give someone the business
  • take (something) too far
  • carry (something) too far
  • carry too far
  • carry/take something too, etc. far
  • get the business
  • coward
  • bully