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klutz
klutz K0085200 (klŭts)n. Slang 1. A clumsy person.2. A stupid person; a dolt. [Yiddish klots, from Middle High German kloz, block, lump, from Old High German.] klutz′i·ness n.klutz′y adj.klutz (klʌts) nslang US and Canadian a clumsy or stupid person[from German Klotz dolt; compare clot] ˈklutzy adjklutz (klʌts) n. Slang. 1. a clumsy, awkward person. 2. a stupid or inept person; blockhead. [1965–70, Amer.; < Yiddish klots literally, wooden beam < Middle High German kloc] klutz′y, adj. klutz•i•er, klutz•i•est. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | klutz - (Yiddish) a clumsy dolt Yiddish - a dialect of High German including some Hebrew and other words; spoken in Europe as a vernacular by many Jews; written in the Hebrew scriptdolt, dullard, pillock, poor fish, pudden-head, pudding head, stupe, stupid, stupid person - a person who is not very bright; "The economy, stupid!" |
klutznounSlang. A large, ungainly, and dull-witted person:gawk, hulk, lout, lump, oaf, ox.Informal: lummox.Slang: lug, meatball, meathead.Translationsklutz
klutz aroundInf. to go about acting stupidly or clumsily. Stop klutzing around and get your act together. Why are you klutzing around so much?See also: around, klutzklutz and klotz (kləts and klɑts) n. a stupid and clumsy person. Don’t be a klutz! klutz
Synonyms for klutznoun a large, ungainly, and dull-witted personSynonyms- gawk
- hulk
- lout
- lump
- oaf
- ox
- lummox
- lug
- meatball
- meathead
Words related to klutznoun (Yiddish) a clumsy doltRelated Words- Yiddish
- dolt
- dullard
- pillock
- poor fish
- pudden-head
- pudding head
- stupe
- stupid
- stupid person
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