backbreaker

/ˈbækˌbreɪkər/
noun
  1. A very difficult or exhausting task, job, or situation.
    • Writing a 50-page report in one night is a backbreaker for anyone.
    • Moving that heavy piano up three flights of stairs was a real backbreaker.
    • The final level of the video game was a backbreaker that took hours to beat.
  2. A wrestling move in which one wrestler drops an opponent backward onto their back or neck.
    • The crowd cheered as the champion executed a perfect backbreaker.
    • The wrestler won the match with a devastating backbreaker.
    • He practiced the backbreaker move carefully to avoid injuring his opponent.
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