He’s the governor of gaffes.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo dropped the n-word on live radio Tuesday — but it’s hardly the first time the three-term Democrat has stuck his foot in his mouth.

Here’s a list of other cringeworthy flubs, courtesy of Cuomo:

Jews can’t dance

Speaking to a Baptist church on a Sunday in March 2018, Cuomo infamously mocked the “rhythm” of “our Jewish brothers and sisters” and poked fun at Democratic consultant Hank Sheinkopf as he swayed during the service.

“I want you to know as a matter of full disclosure, I am a Catholic. Catholics basically believe the same teachings that Baptists believe,” he said. “We just do it without the rhythm. But we try. We are not as without rhythm as some of our Jewish brothers and sisters.”

“I was watching Mr. Sheinkopf here in the front row moving to the music,” Cuomo added. “It was ugly, I’ll tell you the truth.”

What was supposed to be a light-hearted joke was quickly panned by critics, who said his humor was in poor taste.

Good at foreplay

Cuomo had an interesting choice of words at a jobs event in Syracuse just last week, in which he complained about the lack of “foreplay” when it comes to political schmoozing.

“There’s a concept in life called foreplay,” Cuomo started. “It starts with ‘Hello, how are you today? Everything good? Pleasure to see you. Oh, by the way, there’s something else I wanted to mention.’”

Then he added about sealing the (business) deal, “‘I’ll call you in the morning.’ And I did.”

Airhead at the airport

Cuomo joked about the sexual orientation of a newly renovated terminal at JFK Airport — after a developer described it as “sexy.”

“You see, I cannot refer to a terminal as a ‘sexy’ terminal,” Cuomo quipped in May. “That would then raise all sorts of follow-up questions. Is it a male terminal? Is it a female terminal? What is the sexual orientation of the terminal? How do you touch the terminal? It would be a hell of a complicated thing.”

“Could be worse”

In yet another forehead-slapping moment from last year, Cuomo addressed a room packed with women — at a Brooklyn Women for Cuomo campaign event — in the most awkward way possible.

“Well, what a pleasure to be here, one of the few men in a room full of women,” Cuomo said, according to a transcript of the event. He added: “Could be worse, could be worse. Usually, it is worse.”

#MeToo boo-boo

The governor was also ripped for making light of sexual harassment during an encounter with a crush of media outside his Albany office.

Asking for some space, Cuomo joked in January, “I’ll bring you up on charges under the #MeToo movement.”