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23 Nov 2020
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Do you say “Trouble maker” for ppl who cause trouble with anyone?
Do you say “Trouble maker” for ppl who cause trouble with anyone?
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You could. If there’s someone you work with who gossips a lot and sometimes causes problems, you might stay away from them because you know they are a trouble maker.
You could also use this is a cute way to describe a mischievous child.
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