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A long and tiresome walk.
Origin: Yiddish.
It's a bit of a schlep from here to the shop.
schlep by Jono March 27, 2005
Word of the Day on September 27, 2022
Alternative but incorrect spelling of slesh, which is to cover one's face in vomit when intoxicated and unknowingly wake up with vomit stains over your face. Most often associated with projectile vomiting while lying down.
"Get out of the way, Dave's about to schlesh himself."
schlesh by anonymous0618 March 26, 2009
Schleswig is a word that can be used at anytime for any reason.

More used for curse word, but can be used to substitute anyword.
I schleswigged three times last night.

That game was schleswigging easy man!

What are you doing? "Schleswig"

I schleswiged your sister last night.
Schleswig by Chief Green Leaf December 30, 2010

schlepping 

Carrying or otherwise hauling equipment for your own band.

Mostly done when the band is not (yet?) famous, and thus has to carry equipment for themselves.
It's only called hauling if you have a road crew. Otherwise it's called schlepping.
schlepping by LordofthePing May 30, 2007

schleprock 

To carry heavy burdens. One who is said to unlucky or extreamly unfortunate. Also formerly a character on the popular cartoon "The Flintstones."
1. Yo, Lacey I've been a schleprock all week. First my car broke down and while walking to work a bird shit on my head. When I arrived my boss fired me and when I took the bus home I was mugged. By the time I got home my dog Lucky had died.
schleprock by Varris January 17, 2004
To carry, bring or otherwise transmit something which is difficult to move.
I'm not going to schlep that stack of papers all the way over here!
schlep by The Grammar Nazi October 11, 2001