"Schlepping" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Schlepping" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Schlepping" Meaning

Schlepping is an English slang verb that means to carry or transport something with effort, often in a cumbersome or laborious way. It can also imply a sense of reluctance or annoyance at having to carry something.

Example: "I've been schlepping this heavy suitcase all day."

In Yiddish, the language from which the word originates, "shleppen" means "to drag" or "to bear", and is often used in phrases like "Why are you shlepping that around?" which roughly translates to "What's the point of carrying that around?".

"Schlepping" Examples

Example Sentences:


1. The tourists were schlepping their heavy luggage through the airport terminals, exhausted from a long flight.

2. The woman had been schlepping her kids around the stores for hours, trying to find something they all agreed on.

3. After a long day of shopping, they began schlepping their bags up to the apartment.

4. Charley schlepped his prized possession, a small collection of books, with him to his new college dorm room.

5. We've been schlepping around a sleeping baby for the past 3 hours, waiting for diaper changes.

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Schlep

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To carry or drag along, often wearily or reluctantly, especially heavy or cumbersome things. Example: "I had to schlep my overstuffed suitcase all the way to the checkout counter."

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A slang term, often used to refer to the male genitalia. It can also be used more generally to refer to anything long and thin.