Schlepper
verb (used with object), schlepped, schlepping.
1.
to carry; lug:
to schlep an umbrella on a sunny day.
verb (used without object), schlepped, schlepping.
2.
to move slowly, awkwardly, or tediously:
We schlepped from store to store all day.
noun
3.
Also, schlepper. someone or something that is tedious, slow, or awkward; drag.
verb schleps, schlepping, schlepped
1.
to drag or lug (oneself or an object) with difficulty
noun
2.
a stupid or clumsy person
3.
an arduous journey or procedure
schlemazel
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