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▸ noun: Any duo who are so inept at practical tasks as to be humorous.
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▸ noun: Any duo who are so inept at practical tasks as to be humorous.
Similar:
jackass of all trades,
Heath Robinson,
practical joker,
Three Stooges,
Ernie and Bert,
Tweedledum and Tweedledee,
Tweedledum and Tweedledumber,
friends in low places,
laughee,
lardhead,
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