chopstickless

English

Etymology

From chopstick +‎ -less.

Adjective

chopstickless (not comparable)

  1. Lacking, or not using, chopsticks.
    • 2011, Katherine Jenkins, Lessons from the Monk I Married, Berkeley: Seal Press, page 190:
      I managed to get across to the cook that I was chopstick-less in Hong Kong.
    • 2014, Randall L. Nadeau, Asian Religions: A Cultural Perspective, London: John Wiley & Sons, page 215:
      For the author, Asako Aramaki, a Japanese "chopstickless culture" is out of touch with its social-cultural roots and has created a desacralized environment.