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What's the Difference Between a Klutz and a Putz?

Neither klutz nor putz are particularly flattering words in Yiddish, but they have different connotations. It is far better to be a klutz than a putz. A klutz is someone who is awkward or prone to accidents. A klutz is usually unable to succeed at sports and makes frequent messes by dropping dishes or knocking items over. In modern usage, klutz is a relatively mild term that says little about a person’s character and implies the subject’s clumsi…
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My Jewish Learning broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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