butterfingers
Americannoun
plural
butterfingersnoun
Other Word Forms
- butterfingered adjective
Etymology
Origin of butterfingers
Example Sentences
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The Rams would probably love to trade Akers and maybe Williams overall performance in this game — minus the butterfingers — showed them they can.
From Los Angeles Times
Cummins was the man hit for the winning runs, Lyon the butterfingers who fumbled the ball when Jack Leach was stranded in the middle of the pitch.
From BBC
While my favorite cousins Vic and Plas and our best friend Art ruled neighborhood pigskin games and Madden, my noodle arm and butterfingers read books and articles about the sport’s past.
From Los Angeles Times
“I mean, the eyes of the world are on the county and, you know, they’ve got butterfingers.”
From Seattle Times
Jeudy may be a great route runner that consistently gets open, but those butterfingers are betraying those fantastic feet.
From Seattle Times
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