Webschlep in British English. or schlepp (ʃlɛp ) verb Word forms: schleps, schlepping or schlepped. 1. to drag or lug (oneself or an object) with difficulty. noun. 2. derogatory. a foolish or clumsy person. 3. WebSchlep (or shlep) is Yiddish for “drag” or “pull,” and functions as a noun or verb. Schlep: To Tote When a Jewish family prepares for a flight and their Yiddishe mama packs them …
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Webschlep or schlepp also shlep (shlĕp)Slang v. schlepped, schlep·ping, schleps or schlepped or schlepp·ing or schlepps also shlepped or shlep·ping or shleps v.tr. To carry clumsily or with difficulty; lug: schlepped a shopping bag around town. v.intr. To move slowly or laboriously: schlepped around with the twins in a stroller. n. 1. WebAug 24, 2013 · schlep a tedious or difficult journey “It’ll be a bit of a schlep, though. The A train down to Eighty-Sixth, then the crosstown bus all the way to the East Side. Takes an hour that way but it’s just a fifteen-minute drive.” forewarn notify of … e and f train
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Webv.tr. To carry clumsily or with difficulty; lug: schlepped a shopping bag around town. v.intr. To move slowly or laboriously: schlepped around with the twins in a stroller. n. 1. An arduous … WebDec 20, 2024 · “The Great Schlep” used “schlep” in its noun form, defined as “a long, laborious, tedious journey,” according to the Oxford English Dictionary. But when “schlep” … WebshLep's name is a portmanteau of the words "schlep," due to awkwardly carrying numerous crystalized dreams, and "Lepidoptera," the order of moths, butterflies, and skippers. shLep's spelling is also akin to the Thumpies ' names, with seemingly random capitalization. e and f tire