slappable

English

Etymology

slap + -able

Adjective

slappable (comparative more slappable, superlative most slappable)

  1. Suitable for slapping.
    • 2002, Anthony Petkovich, The X factory: inside the American hardcore film industry
      A mere glimpse of this 25-year-old's delicious olive skin — along with that wonderfully round, slappable ass; thick, wet lips, and huge, seemingly painted-on ruby eyes — would make any cadaver (with even half a stiffness in him) bubble his preservatives []
    • 2003, Donna Williams, Exposure anxiety — the invisible cage
      Chair was not a picture, it was a felt shape, slappable, which didn't bounce back, with one kind of acoustic for molded plastic, another for vinyl, another for cloth, another for wood.
    • 2008, Jim Norton, I Hate Your Guts
      He's the quintessential slappable fat nerd trying to sound like a hard-ass.
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