0 to move yourself or an object with effort and difficulty:
Even if the watch delivered anything worthwhile and life-bettering, the system to get you there is so devoid of thought and convoluted that nothing could be worth that schlep.
But the schlep across town when her sister and brother didn't have to go, plus the move to a house, became too much for her mom.
He's a schlep and a weeper.
And billions of hours spent by travelers like myself schlepping luggage through corridors full of rude customs officers.
But let us be the first to tell you -- the island is worth the schlep.
The destination of this long schlep became clear.
Stores are also carrying no-iron sheets and other products, but few people schlep their sheets to the laundry.
Many shoppers looked distressed, not only from schlepping around at such a late hour (10 p.m.), but from their inability to indulge their cranky kids.