Examples of using He's got a problem in English and their translations into Swedish
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He's got a problem.
And now he's got a problem.
He's got a problem.
Approximately. He's got a problem.
He's got a problem.
Approximately. He's got a problem.
He's got a problem on his hands.
Your friend here is who Pushkin sends when he's got a problem.
But he's got a problem.
Your friend here is who Pushkin sends when he's got a problem.
He's got a problem with me!
This kid comes up to me one day and says he's got a problem.
He's got a problem with me.
shaved his head, he's got a problem.
He's got a problem. Approximately.
Buns of Bronze." At 1:00, you got a meeting with King Augeas. He's got a problem with his stables.
He's got a problem. Approximately.
you're like an alcoholic who refuses to admit he's got a problem.
He's got a problem with rage.
Apparently, he's got a problem with the gays.
He's got a problem with everybody.
Looks like he's got a problem with his eyelid, eh?
He's got a problem with black people.
Downtown with the suits, but if he's got a problem with me, I want to find out,
He's got a problem with Rebecca.
He's got a problem with the school kids.
He's got a problem, I admit it.
He's got a problem, and he needs help.
He's got a problem, and ignoring it almost killed him.
But he's got a problem. Males outnumber females four to one, so keeping her to himself is a constant battle.