(diff-a-ble)
Someone who has different abilities.
People who do the same jobs as other people, they just do them differently. Quicker, more efficiently.
Someone who has different abilities.
People who do the same jobs as other people, they just do them differently. Quicker, more efficiently.
They do things differently from the way I do, yet they're still able to get the job done. Diffable crews seem to be the new normal, and I like it!
by Buck Neeley August 21, 2011
A person with a disability who is considered differently abled.
To be considered diffabled not disabled.
To be considered diffabled not disabled.
Their is a girl in my class who is confined to a wheelchair, but to me, I see her as being diffabled.
I know a boy with a limb who can do the same things we can, hes just diffabled, which is just another way of doing something.
I know a boy with a limb who can do the same things we can, hes just diffabled, which is just another way of doing something.
by Robert Michael Hensel April 09, 2008
We will all refer to the people with Different Abilities, as being diffable.
The world needs to stop labeling children with diseases as 'dis-' -anything.
Stop 'Dis' -ing the Children! They have enough to deal with.
The world needs to stop labeling children with diseases as 'dis-' -anything.
Stop 'Dis' -ing the Children! They have enough to deal with.
by Buck Neeley May 29, 2011
by Freakanator January 15, 2020
diffabled.: considering a whole range of abilities, without classing one as less or more vital or important than any other
The govt finally recognises that treating diffabled people with dignity and grace is vital to an equal , just and caring society.
My arse
My arse
by CCeeeee September 11, 2016