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trouble and strife
trouble and strife
Wife. The phrase comes from Cockney rhyming slang. Primarily heard in UK. How's the trouble and strife? I haven't seen her in awhile.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Shipman | | ['ʃipmən] | |
Bile | | - | Irish Mythology |
Shaimaa | | - | Arabic |
Wilf | | WILF | English |
Firmin | | feer-MEN | French |
Wil | | WIL (English, Dutch), VIL (Dutch) | English, Dutch |