schlepper
/ˈʃleɪpər/ or /ˈʃlɛpər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who habitually takes advantage of others, especially by doing favors in expectation of repayment or other benefits.
“He was accused of being a freeloader and a schlepper, taking advantage of his friends for years without contributing anything in return.”
2. noun
A person who is being transported or carried, especially in a vehicle.
“The two passengers in the back were considered schleppers as they were being driven by the driver through the heavy traffic.”
3. verb
To transport or carry someone or something, especially in a vehicle.
“I had to schlepp all the heavy boxes up the stairs to my apartment.”