1. klutz - Noun
2. Klutz - Proper noun
(Yiddish) a clumsy dolt
Source: WordNetYou are not Flo from Alice—you are a klutz. Source: Internet
You think everybody saw you trip over air, AKA, absolutely nothing, and it all went down in slow motion so that everyone could take in what an awful klutz you are. Source: Internet
We are first introduced to some humans: the bodyguard-for-hire Russ Talbot, and his patron of the moment, the intellectual giant (but practical klutz) Lord Rupert Shenoy. Source: Internet
Similarly with other deprecatory nouns as pierdoła, ciapa, łamaga, łajza, niezdara ("wuss, klutz"); niemowa ("mute") can used deprecatively as described previously, and then can be used for verbs marked for the male and female genders. Source: Internet
Most fantasy comedy includes an element of parody, or satire, turning many of the fantasy conventions on their head such as the hero becoming a cowardly fool, the princess being a klutz. Source: Internet