Schlepping:
#22
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Your keppie must be splitting after taking your MOther in laws mishugass.. what a mishugenah you are for schlepping her around with you. You should have left her tuchas home and you could have enjoyed your time alone. Now Gay schluffin , gay gizunteriet.
#24
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It should say SCHLEPPER is in the bag is a schlepper..actually that can be used as a term for a person who doesnt do anything in life..drags along, doesnt get anywhere..
Look at that guy, he is a real schlepper. He hasnt had a job in years.
Look at that guy, he is a real schlepper. He hasnt had a job in years.
#25
Joined: Mar 2005
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My old PA license plate for the overloaded van (with alte sachen und alte schmattes) said "Schlep" -- it was, it was. Yiddish is a wonderfully expressive language, sadly disappearing. Check Leo Rosten's Joys of Yiddish for generally accepted spellings and definitions.
Now, one only has to master the guttural "ch" sound as is "Pesach" to come off like a proper mensch.
B/
Now, one only has to master the guttural "ch" sound as is "Pesach" to come off like a proper mensch.
B/
#35
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I was at a movie with a non-Jewish pal and at one point he whispered in my ear about the male and female stars, "I hear he's schlepping her." After I finished snorting Pepsi through my nose, I explained that he should have said, "I hear he's schtupping her." Although I have to admit that picturing him schlepping her was much funnier!
#36
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Also, there's a yiddish phrase "schepping nachas" which means to get joy or pride from something. For example, you would schep nachas if your kid graduated summa cum laude. But I have a friend whose version I prefer -- she always tells me she's "schlepping nachos".



(it's the same in Yiddish)