smackable

English

Etymology

smack + -able

Adjective

smackable (comparative more smackable, superlative most smackable)

  1. Suitable for smacking.
    • 1991, Laurence Meynell, Hooky Gets the Wooden Spoon
      Cherubic little boys; chubby, cheeky and so eminently smackable. Little horrors, of course, the apples, no doubt, of their mothers' eyes and crammed to the brim with every sort of dishonesty and iniquity []
    • 2005, Garrie Hutchinson, Best Australian Sports Writing 2004
      Even today, Azza remains one of the most smackable people I've met in my life.

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