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British slang
Clumsy; awkward.
Safe to use?
Usually safest with people who already understand the context.
Tone
Casual and context-dependent.
Region
UK
Formality
Informal.
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cack-handed means Clumsy; awkward. It is best read as british slang associated with UK.
"cack-handed" means Clumsy; awkward. In UK, the nuance may be more specific.
Casual and context-dependent.
Usually safest with people who already understand the context.
Context-dependent
A clumsy or awkward person (from "eomcheong-i" - awkward person)
A person who makes a lot of mistakes or is clumsy online (from "goh-rah-ni" - Korean wa...
A large, often slow or clumsy person.
Something embarrassing or a major fail, like an awkward moment
A difficult or awkward person.
Embarrassing or awkward, often in a secondhand way
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