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n. the existence or degree of the ability to be used or put into operation The shattered bits of discarded beer bottles offer very little usability for those who drive; why, then, do people insist on throwing them on the streets?
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A word assosiated with how one rates an objects usefulness, usability. Q: "So, how's the usability of this Cut'n'Slice-A-Matic©?"
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The degree of ineptitude which a country's military displays. Usually defined as number of casualties that said army suffers after the country's leader delares that war is over. On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being completely bungled, America's USability in Iraq has been about a 100,000.
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