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trouble and strife

trouble and strife

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"Trouble and strife" is an example of Cockney rhyming slang. It rhymes with "wife." So, when someone uses this slang, they might say "the trouble and strife" to refer to their wife. Often, in conversation, they might just say "the trouble," leaving out the rhyming word "strife." For instance, "I'm taking the trouble out for dinner" means "I'm taking my wife out for dinner."

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• 100% cotton corduroy
• Soft, unstructured crown
• Cotton twill sweatband and taping
• Adjustable buckle
• Blank product sourced from China

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