be looking for trouble

be looking for trouble

To be doing something or acting in a manner that will very likely result in trouble, difficulty, or danger. I'd keep your mouth shut if you want to keep your job—arguing with the boss like that is just looking for trouble! Those kids were looking for trouble when they went trespassing on my property, and now, trouble is what they're going to get! Did you just talk back to me? Are you looking for trouble, young lady?
See also: for, look, trouble
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