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a proverb to describe a person who causes problems / troubles for himself / herself
asking for trouble
taking advantage of one
asking for trouble, get some unnecessary work for themselves
(slang) to ask for trouble; to stew in one's own juice
to bring up unnecessary or trivial topics
describes a person who willingly causes a problem / issue to himself / herself; deserved.
asking for trouble; creating unnecessary work for oneself
to describe the act of showing off despite it being unwelcomed
to get a symbolic and lucky meaning
to speak sarcastically; to take advantage of; to mock somebody when they're having a tough time; literal meaning: to set up a photographic scene
to be awarded a prize
to take advantage of someone; to gain benefits from a situation
to get a queue ticket
scary
to seize something; to take something away
verb; take / get the money; ask for money
to get oneself into trouble; to have brought it upon oneself
taking advantage of someone when they are in a vulnerable situation; a cheap shot;
to make a rod for one's own back [colloquial]
to position one's camera to take a photograph at a certain angle; to take the place / seat [colloquial]
describes something or someone that is so useless that they should be just dumped into the sea [colloquial]
to win all the glory [colloquial]
to rub salt into someone's wound [colloquial]
to gain benefits from a situation [colloquial]
to take a photo shot [colloquial]
take over
hold onto
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