If the speaker is (nominally) speaking to a pet, it could have a similar meaning as FumbleFinger's description only applied to a pet instead of a child. If the speaker is speaking to a child, it could be the meaning described by FumbleFingers in his/her comment to the OP. For example, if the junior male is "studly" or "manly" in some way by either being good-looking, attractive to women, good at sports or a "bad boy." (Or intelligent or wealthy too, for that matter.) FOR SALE 16 x 12 inch (400mm x 300mm) matt Photograph Reproduction Concert. It's sometimes a backhanded way of a senior male paying a junior male a half-compliment, half-slight. BAD COMPANY HERE comes Trouble 16 x 12 Photo Repro promo Poster - 5.50. If "no," go to step 3.Ĭonsider the following alternative meanings. If "no" to either, go to step 2.ĭoes the OP match the description in Tyler James Young's answer: "meek, mild-mannered?" If "yes," I would estimate the odds of that answer being the correct interpretation at 95%-99%. Is the OP an attractive adult female of child-bearing age and is the speaker a (presumably) heterosexual adult male? If "yes" to both, I would estimate the odds of the meaning provided above to be roughly 95% to 99%. So, in an effort to give a complete answer, a "flow chart" of possible meanings comes to mind as follows. Bad Company - Here Comes Trouble (Letra y cancin para escuchar) - We only get one chance to get even, so dont tell me whos wrong or right / You know. You only get one chance to get even So dont tell me whos wrong or right You know theres just. To borrow a phrase from JR's page: Context is everything. Here comes trouble You better watch your step, I mean it, youre just running out of time You got a nasty streak, and Ive seen it, but it aint nothing next to mine Too bad, you made me mad, and now you know it Youll see, you know me, I cant wait to show it Here comes trouble - walking down your street Here comes trouble - Im gonna get. Thereby, opening the door for him to talk to you in a more personal way with the goal of eventually "dating" you. It's a way of opening the door for you to respond back to the speaker in a similarly flirtatious way. Like spend money, cheat on their wives, "make babies," get married, etc. As documented for Louderby veteran rock journalist Mick Wall, Bad Company went through many trials and tribulations through the years, including substance abuse, infighting, creative differences, and allegedly troublesome new members who nonetheless tried to keep the band relevant for a new generation of fans. The word trouble (in this context) alludes to the fact that attractive women often get men into "trouble" because attractive women can often get men to do things men would not otherwise do. (It can also be used sarcastically by being said to or about a woman who might look a little "edgy" or "slutty" - again, depending on context.) It's a backhanded way of saying, I like you. It's a flirtatious phrase often said by a man to a/n (attractive) woman (of child-bearing age).
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