schlep
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Definitions
v. To travel from one place to another when one would prefer not to.
n. An annoyingly long journey.
v. To carry, lug.
Example Sentences
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"Why would you schlep all of that stuff?"
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"I shlepped all the way to the Valley for this?!"
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"I thought about going to the exhibit, but it was just too long a shlep."
Languages of Origin
- Yiddish
Etymology
שלעפּן shlepn 'pull, carry, lug' (verbal stem is שלעפּ shlep)
- Jews: Jews of diverse religious backgrounds and organizational involvements
- Non-Jews: (words that have spread outside of Jewish networks)
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- Great Britain
- South Africa
- Australia / New Zealand
- View More
- The New Joys of Yiddish, by Leo Rosten and Lawrence Bush (New York, 2003[1968]).
- Yiddish and English: A Century of Yiddish in America, by Sol Steinmetz (Tuscaloosa, 1986).
- The JPS Dictionary of Jewish Words, by Joyce Eisenberg and Ellen Scolnic, (Philadelphia, 2001).
- Frumspeak: The First Dictionary of Yeshivish, by Chaim Weiser (Northvale, 1995).
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Alternative Spellings
shlep, shlepp
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