butterfingers

Etymology
From (suggesting that someone is clumsy and drops things as if their hands are coated in slippery butter), from.

Noun

 * 1) Someone who tends to drop things;  someone who is clumsy or uncoordinated; a klutz.
 * 2) One's fingers which tend to drop things, or are clumsy or uncoordinated.
 * 3) A tendency to drop things, or to be clumsy or uncoordinated.
 * 1) One's fingers which tend to drop things, or are clumsy or uncoordinated.
 * 2) A tendency to drop things, or to be clumsy or uncoordinated.
 * 1) One's fingers which tend to drop things, or are clumsy or uncoordinated.
 * 2) A tendency to drop things, or to be clumsy or uncoordinated.
 * 1) A tendency to drop things, or to be clumsy or uncoordinated.
 * 1) A tendency to drop things, or to be clumsy or uncoordinated.

Translations

 * Czech:
 * Finnish:, , , pääsiäiskäsi
 * German: ,
 * Greek: μανταλάκιας
 * Hungarian:, lyukaskezű
 * Italian: mano di pastafrolla
 * Maori: ninipa
 * Portuguese: mão furada
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:, manos muertas,


 * Czech: gramloň, , , nešika,
 * French: ,
 * Galician: zoupón
 * German: Mensch mit zwei linken Händen, unbeholfener Mensch, ungeschickte Person
 * Greek:
 * Russian: ру́ки из жо́пы расту́т, ру́ки как крюки́
 * Spanish:, manos de manteca