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Qué (quién) es look for trouble - definición

ALBUM BY TORONTO
Lookin' For Trouble

look for trouble      
informal
behave in a way that is likely to provoke an argument or fight.
Looking for Trouble         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Looking For Trouble
Looking for Trouble is a 1934 American Pre-Code crime film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Spencer Tracy, Jack Oakie and Constance Cummings.
Bruno Troublé         
OLYMPIC SAILOR
Bruno Trouble
Bruno Trouble (born 29 May 1945) is a French sailor who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics and in the 1976 Summer Olympics.

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Lookin' for Trouble

Lookin' for Trouble is the 1980 debut album of Canadian rock band Toronto. Most tracks on the album were released as a singles. The U.S. release uses different cover artwork and excludes the final track "Let's Spend the Night Together". The album reached Platinum status in Canada, but did not chart in the USA. The original cover art was designed by Hugh Syme and was originally intended to be the cover art for Max Webster's High Class in Borrowed Shoes.

Ejemplos de uso de look for trouble
1. "It is not hard to look for trouble in Edmonton," she says.
2. "We are not going out to look for trouble," Butler told BBC radio.
3. Equally, he does not expect his side to look for trouble.
4. She noted that the dog has a strong instinct to defend, for example in their own yard, but that when they run away they tend to avoid people rather than look for trouble.
5. The secretariat, which says its job is to "look for trouble", keeps tabs on about 100 potential threats from floods to major accidents in factories to a terrorist attack.