Word for annoying travel


If I'm traveling and enjoying it, I might be on a vacation, trip, adventure, or excursion.


But what if the journey is difficult, annoying, and altogether unpleasant? I'm thinking of trek, but that seems to imply difficult yet perhaps exciting. I'm looking for a word which represents the kind of travel that's a necessary but annoying chore.


For example, this might be used to describe a business trip which involves lots of boring meetings in a country where you can't stand the weather, or spending a day transferring between buses in order to meet a defense attorney.



Answer



That's a schlep.



A tedious or difficult journey:




  • a rush hour schlep to the airport and back




  • And the Hamptons are fun to visit, but it's a schlepp to get out there and it's more than we want to spend.




  • You'll find a half-dozen of the best dive sites a short boat ride away, which lets you avoid the tiresome schleps to and from the city.




  • And we said well yes, but it's such a long schlepp.





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