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shareability

Increasing the opportunity to share something with someone.
By adding a new joke to our list, that increases our chances of sharability online.

OR

Making our links easier to find will increase our shareability.
by Trish C January 10, 2009
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smileability

Smiling makes you feel good. It's great when you know people who can make you smile.

Whether or not someone can make you smile is what's known as their smileability. Can they make you smile? If they have good smileability they can. That's how you can tell.

It's important to know someones smileability, as when you need cheering up you can go a find someone with a high smileability rating, knowing they'll make you smile.

Note: Not to be mistaken for smileable
Katy's really, really down after her bust up with Russell.

I know, she needs to find someone with lots of smileability, and quickly, to cheer her up and get her smiling again!

Kim's feeling much better now though, she's got a guy with maximum smileability, so they do exist!
by SmilingBear January 2, 2012
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stageability

To construct a project in phases.
In order to concentrate this chemical, we're going to take advantage of the stageability of technology "A." Technology A will allow us to achieve a fraction of our objective now and complete the entire objective later. Therefore, we won't have to spend all our money now. Thank you for your input, Vic Lyday.
by Dave Collings November 21, 2007
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saveability

(Noun.) The idea of saving items of monetary value (including money) for later expenditure when reaching a set threshold, while also being fluid for expenses that come prior.
*Of my paycheck, I put money into savings, half towards bills, and the rest into my saveability funds. It’s spending money, but it’s growing every month. That new Jeep will be mine sooner than I know it!

(The money saved is meant for everyday use but when it reaches a high enough value, the Jeep will be bought.)
I.e. John could use the saveability fund to buy a new Jeep, but if his dog gets ill and needs vet treatment, he can pull money out without altering savings or bills.

*This painting is from a local artist but it’s saveability will gain me a fortune as they become famous.
(The painting is of little monetary value right now, the owner will face sentimental value over profit as the artist becomes famous.)
I.e. Kara bought the painting to help the artist further their career. As the artist becomes more and more famous, she could at any time sell the painting for more than she paid, but until that time it is only worth what she has invested into it.

*Tesla’s stock has normal growth, but the saveability of holding until Elon fully implements StarLink will be huge.
(The stock market is ever changing and Tesla’s stock value could at any point be equal, greater than, or less than what you paid. But if you keep investing, value will skyrocket when StarLink is released fully.)
I.e Gavin started out with 200 shares of Tesla stock and is waiting for Elon’s world wide internet to be fully functional, but the price jumped up 15%, so he sold 30 shares to buy another stock.
by MisterBot October 5, 2021
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