schlep
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishschlepschlep /ʃlep/ verb (schlepped, schlepping) [transitive] American English informal CARRYto carry or pull something heavyschlep something down/out/along etc I schlepped his bag all the way to the airport and he didn’t even thank me. → schlep around (something)→ See Verb tableOrigin schlep (1900-2000) Yiddish shleppen, from Middle High German sleppen