"Twitterable" meaning in All languages combined

See Twitterable on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Forms: more Twitterable [comparative], most Twitterable [superlative]
Etymology: Twitter + -able Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|Twitter|able}} Twitter + -able Head templates: {{en-adj}} Twitterable (comparative more Twitterable, superlative most Twitterable)
  1. Able to be tweeted; capable of being communicated or reached through the Twitter microblogging service. Categories (topical): Twitter Synonyms: tweetable, twitterable

Alternative forms

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