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To "Schlep" is to walk around and to get/carry things. To run errands. It's a Yiddish word for "carry" which implies difficulty or nuisance. "I went to town but I had to schlep along my kid brother."
I don't want to schlep this heavy backpack all day long.
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schlep is Yiddish from the German schleppen: to drag.Ref - Leo Rosten, The Joys of Yiddish.
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drag yourself (or something or someone) about
Some common Yiddish words are "schlep" (to carry or haul), "kvetch" (to complain), "mensch" (a person of integrity and honor), and "schmooze" (to chat or gossip).
Some synonyms for the verb to dilly dally are to dawdle, saunter, schlep, or tarry.
10 words that begin with three consonants: Strength Scrimp Shrimp Schlep Shrapnel Splice School Strap Scrap Spring
Another word for wedding is Marriage. Another word is Matrimony
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