butterfingers

[ UK /bˈʌtəfˌɪŋɡəz/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who drops things (especially one who cannot catch a ball)
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How To Use butterfingers In A Sentence

  • The result: timeless songs full of jangling guitars and giggling vocals and lyrics about being a lovesick butterfingers in a world of emotional icebergs.
  • In the past, he has referred to one Kwame Brown as "butterfingers" and another NYT > Home Page
  • If these incubuses are not in the hoosgow by sundown, you can pretty much forget about getting any Snickers or Butterfingers in your pillow cases this Halloween -- and you can also forget about celebrating New Year. Madame Jane's Halloween prediction: There will be no 2007!
  • 'butterfingers' as he brought up only his second Test century on his home ground to guide his team out of early trouble on the opening day of the third Test at Bellerive Oval. Sportal.com.au - Latest News Headlines
  • But the butterfingers company boss Jerry Sanders later let them slip through his fingers.
  • Hold your horses, butterfingers, I'll be there in a minute!
  • Unfortuntely butterfingers is president, so staying there is probably more of a broken pottery situation than leaving at this point. Think Progress » 1,992 U.S. soldiers have died in Iraq.
  • The knife that precedes the bigger knife that precedes the spoon that precedes the flat fork, with stuff like that I'm all butterfingers Dinner at La Maison Bouche
  • :  England goalkeeper Robert Air Force One Green dominated the headlines as a "butterfingers" after ... The Offside
  • Unfortunately I'm a butterfingers and grabbed the door latch when I got a hold and the door swung open, with me on it.
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