troubles (noun)
1teething troubles — noun (plural) small problems that a company, product, system etc has at the beginning: a few teething troubles with the new computer system …
2The Troubles — noun a) (1920s) The Irish War of Independence and the resultant Civil War. b) (Mid 1960s to late 1990s) The continued violence and terrorist, military and paramilitary activity in Northern Ireland …
3teething troubles — noun Small problems such as are to be expected with some any new and untried system or product. Syn: teething problems …
4ˈteething ˌtroubles — noun [plural] minor problems that a new company, project, or product has in the beginning …
5teething troubles — plural noun 1. Pain and irritation caused by the cutting of teeth 2. (also teething problems) mechanical difficulties encountered on first using a new machine, etc or in the early stages of any undertaking • • • Main Entry: ↑teethe * * * teething …
6teething troubles — teething problems UK / US or teething troubles UK / US noun [plural] minor problems that a new company, project, product etc may have in the beginning …
7teething troubles — (also teething problems) ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ short term problems that occur in the early stages of a new project …
8teething troubles — (also teething problems) plural noun short term problems that occur in the early stages of a new project …
9teething problems — teething ,problems or teething ,troubles noun plural minor problems that a new company, project, product, etc. may have in the beginning …
10tsuris — noun /tsʊrɪs,tsuːrɪs/ Problems or troubles. You think you got troubles? You should go down there and talk to some of those schnorrers. Still, what chutzbah. Its like the Jewish moral sense, emerging from all that tsuris …