(Yiddish) an awkward and stupid person.
Pull along heavily, like a heavy load against a resistance.
1 Yes, it's a schlep , but do it anyway and thank us later.
2 I schlep Olga four blocks to my garage, where sits my car.
3 His wit made the schlep to New Haven almost worth it.
4 And why did you have to schlep those silly Cane Fu canes along?
5 Amazon is developing robots to schlep groceries and food deliveries.
6 I slept with this schlep in Watertown the other day.
7 Point here is, capturing that perfect moment has always been a bit of a schlep .
8 Then she'd schlep back home and feed everybody dinner.
9 Daryll Earl had to schlep out and pick them all up, boring work, no doubt.
10 Recycling in South African households In South African households, recycling is a bit of a schlep .
11 I've spent almost half my career working from home, or anywhere I can schlep a laptop.
12 Wembley is a schlep , it is far from intimate and, quite simply, it is just not home.
13 Two of them were on the Pembroke Coast Path, an integral part of the National Welsh schlep .
14 So a trip to Hades would be preferable to an extended schlep around an enclosed shopping centre.
15 Done with the schlep and the slog.
16 Not that I schlep it around everywhere in my wallet, but I happen to have such a pass.
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