Kear Trouble = A fussy, angry, or upset Kear child. In order for this term to make more sense, you must remember that Kear is pronounced "Car." (It's the original Scottish pronunciation, and our branch still uses that pronunciation). The term "Kear Trouble" is usually used in the form of a question. For example, a 2 year old Kear descendent gets upset and throws a fit. In a gathering of Kears, someone will inevitably ask, "Are you having Kear Trouble?" To which the child most generally responds with even louder screams and wilder flailing of limbs.
Saturday, March 11, 2006
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Have you experienced any Kear Trouble with the new addition?
DK
He has proven himself highly proficient at being a Kear baby.
Since I've joined the family even I've been known to have Kear trouble from time to time.
Kear trouble is known to be contagious.
I LOVE it!... well, not that there's Kear Trouble in this town tonight, just the phrase.
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