Breakback

/ˈbreɪkbæk/ noun, adjective

Definition

Something that breaks or causes one's back to break; figuratively, something extremely arduous or a task that exhausts a person.

Etymology

From 'break' plus 'back', a compound describing something that threatens physical integrity. Possibly influenced by phrases like 'break someone's back'.

Kelly Says

The term 'breakback' work (like early industrial labor) literally broke people's spines—the word captures the physical toll that certain jobs extracted from workers.

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