schlump
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Yiddish שלומפּ (shlump, “stupid, foolish, or inept person”). Compare obsolete German Schlumpe (modern Schlampe).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃlʌmp/
Audio (AU) (file) - Rhymes: -ʌmp
Noun
schlump (plural schlumps)
Derived terms
- schlumpy
- schlumpily
- schlumpiness
Verb
schlump (third-person singular simple present schlumps, present participle schlumping, simple past and past participle schlumped)
- (slang, intransitive) To move in a heavy, lazy or slovenly way.
- 2010, Jenyne M. Raines, Beautylicious!: The Black Girl's Guide to the Fabulous Life, Crown, →ISBN, page 98:
- After years of wearing her hair in braids and schlumping down Seventh Avenue all covered up in padded coats, sweaters, and undies, Wally reinvented herself as a hot tamale with a mane of wild ringlets and a Coca-Cola—shaped bod.
- 2015, Stevie Phillips, Judy & Liza & Robert & Freddie & David & Sue & Me…, St. Martin's Press, →ISBN, page 167:
- Al then schlumped upstage to the piano to talk with a man who could do anything asked of him. (Theater accompanists are an amazing lot. They can play anything you request in any tempo and in every key.)
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See also
Further reading
- Jonathon Green (2023), “schloomp n.”, in Green's Dictionary of Slang
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