1. troublemaking - Noun
2. troublemaking - Adjective
troublemaking (comparative more troublemaking, superlative most troublemaking)
Causing trouble.
troublemaking (usually uncountable, plural troublemakings)
Causing trouble; acting in a disruptive way
Anyone in whom the troublemaking self has died, sun and cloud obey. If you wish to shine like day, burn up the night of self-existence. Dissolve in the Being who is everything. Rumi
What was I thinking? Of all the assistants I could have wound up with, why did I have to choose the one with the scary mother and troublemaking in his bloodlines? I am doomed. Trudi Canavan
The only thing that could hurt Balder was mistletoe -- leading his treacherous and troublemaking brother Loki to trick the blind Holder into firing an arrow of mistletoe at Balder. Source: Internet
The family includes loving, blue-haired matriarch Marge, troublemaking son Bart, overachieving daughter Lisa and baby Maggie. Source: Internet