She’ll break.

A sloshed stripper chucked two pool balls at her boss’ face — busting the woman’s nose — because she was fired from an Oklahoma City jiggle joint, according to cops who arrested her.

Pole dancer Ashley Priola, 26, is accused of going balls-out with rage after she was canned for being so drunk she fell while dancing onstage at the Red Dog Saloon, according to an incident report obtained by The Post.

After she got the boot, the seething stripper tossed a purple striped No. 12 and the cue ball at her manager, Hollie Jones, and was arrested Tuesday, according to cops.

The blotto booty shaker then fled the club, which is billed as Oklahoma City’s “best in adult entertainment,” and booked it to a nearby convenience store, police said in the report.

“After being permitted to attempt to work by dancing on stage, Priola fell down twice,” the incident report notes. “Jones fired Priola for coming to work intoxicated. Priola grabbed a nearby billiard ball and threw it at Jones, striking her in the face on the bridge of her nose.”

A responding officer found Jones with “significant swelling” to her face and cuts on her nose and right eye. Her tank top was also splattered with blood but she refused to be taken to a hospital, police said.

While riding in a cop car, Priola went berserk and offered “all of her money” to an officer in exchange for taking her home instead of to jail — then tried to bust out a window of the ride, according to police.

“When I refused and told her I was transporting her to jail, she began screaming incoherently and banging her head on the window of my car,” the officer states in the incident report. “When I arrived in the sally port of the jail, Priola was attempting to kick out the window on my scout car.”

The lining of the door was loosened, but Priola did not significantly damage the officer’s vehicle, police said.

Police recovered the billiard balls inside the strip club as evidence, including one that was found next to a corn hole board near the bar’s main stage.

Priola, who was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery, was no longer listed as in custody at the jail as of early Friday. Attempts to reach her were unsuccessful.