ball-breaker



ball-breaker

and ball-buster
1. n. a difficult task; a difficult or trying situation requiring extremely hard work or effort. (Usually objectionable.) That whole construction job was a real ball-breaker. Why should moving furniture end up being such a ball-buster?
2. n. a hard taskmaster; a hard-to-please boss. (Usually objectionable.) Tom gets a day’s work for a day’s pay out of his men, but he’s no ball-breaker. My boss is a ball-buster, but he pays well.
3. n. a female who is threatening to males. (Usually objectionable.) Mrs. Samuels has a terrible reputation as a “ball-breaker.” Wholly deserved, I might add.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Sophos-Ancient Greek
Nicola (2)NIK-ə-lə (English)German, Czech, English
Zenobia[zi'nəubjə]
Temple['templ]
BriceBRIES (English)French, English
Dagur-Icelandic