(slang) in trouble. And
having done it, why, he was then in the soup.
-Styles of Auditing (17 Nov. 64) (slang) in trouble. It leaves him in the soup. -
Postulates 1, 2, 3, 4 in
Processing-New
Understanding of
Axiom 36 (14
Sept. 55)
in a distressing or
dangerous predicament; in serious trouble;
having difficulties. This
phrase originated in the
late 1800s but its exact
origin is unknown.
in trouble.
in trouble. There's all kinds of little functions of this
particular character that doing without them and scattering them around the
organization elsewhere winds everybody kind of up in the soup.
(slang) in trouble.
(slang) in trouble. So this idea of "the fellow is trying to do good because he has been so bad" generally winds up with us all in the soup. iResponsibility (1
Jan. 60)
(slang) in trouble. So this idea of "the fellow is trying to do good because he has been so bad" generally winds up with us all in the soup. ?
Responsibility (1
Jan. 60)