klutzhood

English

Etymology

From klutz + -hood.

Noun

klutzhood (uncountable)

  1. The state or condition of a klutz.
    • 1982, John Cassidy, The Hacky-Sack Book, page 22:
      At this point there may possibly be a few readers who naively expect that they will somehow be held exempt from this law of universal klutzhood. Not for them the indignities of life as a bungling beginner.
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