stranger danger
Someone who offers trouble could be a "danger arranger" but since the "f" is right next to the "d" on the keyboard, there is a good chance you meant to ask about "odder trouble." That's stranger danger.
double trouble
double trouble
"Odder trouble" does not have a specific meaning. It could be interpreted as a more unusual or peculiar type of problem or difficulty.
stranger danger
stranger danger
stranger danger
stranger danger
Double trouble is a hink-pink or rhyming word pair for the riddle "two dangers."
Oh, dude, a Hink Pink for a holiday donkey would be like... "festive burro." It's like when you combine holiday vibes with a donkey, you get a festive burro. So yeah, that's the technically correct but totally chill answer for ya.
Thin inn is the hink pink for skinny hotel.