casse-bonbons

French

Etymology

From casser (to break, bust) + bonbon (ball).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kas.bɔ̃.bɔ̃/

Adjective

casse-bonbons (invariable)

  1. (figuratively, somewhat vulgar) irritating, annoying as hell
    Synonyms: casse-pieds, casse-couilles, pète-burnes, pète-couilles

Noun

casse-bonbons m (plural casse-bonbons)

  1. (figuratively, somewhat vulgar) ball-buster; pain; pain in the arse (someone who is irritating)
    Synonyms: casse-pieds, casse-couilles, pète-burnes, pète-couilles
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