Definition of Schlepper in English :

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Schlepper meaning in English

Meaning of Schlepper in English

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Schlepper pronunciation in English

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Schlepper

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Noun

1. schlep, schlepper, shlep, shlepper

(Yiddish) an awkward and stupid person

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Schlepper

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noun
1. US informal, pejorative
an incompetent, awkward, or stupid person, a fool
2. 
a person who carries things, a servant
3. pejorative
a person who wanders aimlessly or who is slow to act

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Schlepper

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v. schlepped, schlep·ping, schleps or schlepped or schlepp·ing or schlepps also shlepped or shlep·ping or shleps
v.tr.
To carry clumsily or with difficulty; lug: schlepped a shopping bag around town.
v.intr.
To move slowly or laboriously: schlepped around with the twins in a stroller.
n.
1. An arduous journey.
2. A clumsy or stupid person.

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