Also means
(informal) trouble, hassle
Usage Note
Casse in standard French refers to things broken or the act of breaking, as in il y a eu de la casse ('there was some breakage'). In informal register it also means trouble or violent incidents at a protest. A casse-tête is a puzzle or headache, and casse-pieds is a colloquial term for a nuisance.
Examples
"Il y a eu de la casse pendant la fête."
Natural Translation
There was some breakage during the party.
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