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klutz; clutz noun a clumsy, awkward person US, 1956 Yiddish, from German.- — Current Slang, p. 2, Summer 1966
- — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 148, 1968
- Sergio was always charging some foreign clutz 10,000 lire ($16) for two liters of gas. — Emmett Grogan, Ringolevio, p. 141, 1972
- You klutz! You stupid, bird-brained, flat-headed-- — Monty Python, Life of Brian, 1979
- I’m lagging behind, and she says to me, get this -- "Hurry up, klutz." — Jerry Maguire, 1996
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