A word originating from the Yiddish word shlepn, meaning "to drag," that is used to describe laboriously carrying something or dragging oneself on a long/tiring journey.
I had to schlep all the way across the airport just to miss my flight!
A Yiddish word translating roughly to "carry around". Often used as slang by Jewish-Americans to describe being annoyed about having to carry something or go somewhere.
Ex #1:
"I can't believe you have to schlep that backpack around school all day. It feels like a ton of bricks!"
Ex #2:
"Do we really have to meet at that restaurant? It's such a schlep from my house."
The license plate of Schlepcar, otherwise known as Wonderbug’s secret identity. Sid and Marty Krofft Saturday morning live action kid’s show in the late 1970’s.
Schlepcar, time to honk your horn and become Wonderbug! Fly us out of this junk yard to chase the thief of the Maltese Gooney Bird!
What one friend says to another when that friend recieves poor news or has something bad happen to them.
Getting rekt but worse.
Friend 1- "Dude my girlfriend just left me and my grandma has been hospitalized"
Friend 2- "Oof, that's a mega neg my guy deadass, get the schlep."