klutz v.
(orig. US) to bungle or botch.
Gauntlet 145: In case I klutz this up and break my neck or something. | ||
L.A. Times Book Rev. 25 Aug. 5: He knows what’s been klutzing up the system [HDAS]. |
(orig. US) to bungle or botch.
Gauntlet 145: In case I klutz this up and break my neck or something. | ||
L.A. Times Book Rev. 25 Aug. 5: He knows what’s been klutzing up the system [HDAS]. |