Superzwaar
Superzwaar is a Dutch term that translates to "super heavy" in English. It is commonly used to describe something that is extremely heavy or difficult to lift. The term is often used in the context of weightlifting, where it refers to the heaviest weight class in competitions. In this context, superzwaar is typically used to describe weights that exceed 109 kilograms (240 pounds) for men and 76 kilograms (167 pounds) for women. The term is also used more generally to describe any object or task that is exceptionally difficult to handle due to its weight. For example, a superzwaar object might be a large piece of machinery or a heavy piece of furniture that requires multiple people to move. In everyday language, superzwaar can be used to emphasize the difficulty or challenge of a task, such as saying that a particular job is superzwaar because it requires a lot of physical effort. Despite its simplicity, the term superzwaar is a useful and widely understood way to convey the concept of extreme weight or difficulty in the Dutch language.