schlepper
See also: Schlepper
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɛpə(ɹ)
Noun
schlepper (plural schleppers)
- A servant who carries things; a porter.
- Tell the schlepper to take it up to your hotel room.
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Yiddish שלעפּער (shleper).
Noun
schlepper (plural schleppers)
- (derogatory) One who wanders aimlessly.
- I can't interest the little schlepper in doing his homework.
- (derogatory) Any manual laborer, or other lowly employee.
- He's just a schlepper!
Quotations
- 2021 August 6, Jennifer Miller, quoting Julie Fishkin, “Why Is It So Hard to Say Goodbye to New York City?”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- Maybe because I’m this neurotic Jew — walking to the Park Slope co-op with a stroller and bags and two kids in solidarity with the other schlepper doing the same thing — here nobody schleps.
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