stuttery

English

Etymology

From stutter +‎ -y.

Adjective

stuttery (comparative stutterier, superlative stutteriest)

  1. (informal) Tending to stutter.
    • 2001 May 2, grymwish@newsguy.com, “Omigod TP2k1 and HH2k2 both totally suck!”, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.sports[1] (Usenet), archived from the original on 11 September 2025:
      A buggier, stutterier, glitchier game I have never seen.
    • 2015 June 9, espressodr, “Memory leak??”, in QLab[2] (Google Groups), archived from the original on 11 September 2025:
      All cues are triggered from midi timecode. everything runs smoothly at startup then the machine slowly gets clunkier and clunkier with the video getting gradually more[sic] stutterier (not a word) over time.
    • 2021 February 1, GSMArena Team, “Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra long-term review”, in Orlin Milinov, editor, GSMArena[3], archived from the original on 19 February 2021:
      Moving on to the Samsung Daily screen, this is still by far the laggiest, stutteriest part of the entire software.
    • 2024 February 28, Astral-Grain, “Batman: Arkham Knight Still Runs Poorly On Switch Despite Massive Update” (comment #35), in Nintendo Life[4], Loughborough, Leicestershire: Hookshot Media, archived from the original on 28 February 2024:
      For 27.636 GB of your Switch's file space, you can play the choppiest and stutteriest mess of a version of Arkham Knight, a game that lets you traverse an open world city, like many other Switch games and ports.