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ETCK in a "Teenage Worrier's Guide to Life" could stand for "Expect the Completely Klueless." Klueless is a playful variation of clueless, indicating being unaware or lacking knowledge. This acronym could be referring to expecting the unexpected or being prepared for various challenges that come with being a teenager.

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