skipable

English

Etymology

From skip +‎ -able.

Adjective

skipable (comparative more skipable, superlative most skipable)

  1. Alternative form of skippable.
    • 2015 October 5, Ashley Parker, “Digital Ads Sell Candidates and Causes, in 15-Second Bursts”, in New York Times[1]:
      Days after announcing his presidential bid, Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, tried a quirky approach to skipable online video, first popularized by Geico.

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