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trouble and strife; trouble noun- a wife UK, 1908
Rhyming slang. - [S]omething to rabbit [to talk] to the trouble about in the skein[.] — Ronnie Barker, Fletcher’s Book of Rhyming Slang, p. 5, 1979
- [B]uying single roses for the trouble from gyppos with baskets[.] — Andrew Nickolds, Back to Basics, p. 85, 1994
- [G]etting the trouble-and-strife up the duff [pregnant] before an overseas posting [.] — Chris Ryan, The Watchman, p. 149, 2001
- life UK
Rhyming slang. - — Ray Puxley, Fresh Rabbit, 1998
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