Schlep

Verb

 * 1)   To carry or to drag around.
 * I'm exhausted after schlepping those packages around all day.
 * 1)   To go, as on an errand or task
 * I schlepped down to the store for some milk.
 * 1)   To act in a slovenly, lazy, or sloppy manner.
 * I just schlepped around the house on Sunday.

Noun

 * 1) A long or burdensome journey.
 * Sure you can go across town to get that, but it'd be a schlep.
 * 1) A boring person, a drag.
 * 2) A sloppy or slovenly person.
 * 3) A "pull" or influence
 * He must have had a lot of shlep to get such good seats.

Derived terms

 * schlepper
 * schleppy

Thesaurus
airing, amble, chug on, constitutional, drab, forced march, frump, hike, jaunt, jog on, litterbug, lumber, march, mush, parade, peg, peripatetic journey, peripateticism, pig, plod, plod along, plug, plug along, promenade, ramble, rub on, saunter, schlump, slattern, slob, sloppy Joe, sloven, slut, stretch, stroll, stump, swine, traipse, tramp, trollop, trudge, turn, walk, walking tour

Etymology
From שלעפּן:; compare German schleppen:.

Alternative forms

 * schlepp
 * shlep