flappable
English
Etymology
Back-formation from unflappable.
Adjective
flappable (comparative more flappable, superlative most flappable)
- (informal) Capable of becoming flustered or upset.
- 1994 July 25, Jack Winter, “How I met my wife”, in The New Yorker:
- There were two ways about it, but the chances that someone as flappable as I would be ept enough to become persona grata or a sung hero were slim.
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