break someone's back
English
Verb
break someone's back (third-person singular simple present breaks someone's back, present participle breaking someone's back, simple past broke someone's back, past participle broken someone's back)
- (idiomatic) Alternative form of break the back of (overburden).
- Would it break your back to pay me a compliment once in a while?
- 2003, Jack White, “Black Math”, in Elephant, performed by The White Stripes:
- My books are sitting at the top of the stack now
The longer words are really breaking my back now.
- (idiomatic) Synonym of blow someone's back out.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see break, back.
See also
References
- John Camden Hotten (1873) The Slang Dictionary