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Excitability 

The moment Lenny describes a URBAN SVR
When you take your nan to church, it’s the excitability of it...
Excitability by That kid bob November 6, 2020

Excitamobility 

The act of moving fast due to excitement.
The excitamobility on the highway made my head spin.

evitability 

opposite of inevitability; quality of not just having to happen
Now that her campaign has recognized the evitability of her campaign success, they are having to make a lot of changes
evitability by Una Malachica February 25, 2008

earitability 

Partial or non-listening where the hearing of wordaggage within overpowers the reception of sound waves from the outside world due to mental agitation. Planetary earitability causes a cross linking of deaf ears, a human barrier, which ignores the cry of both humans and ecosystems thereby increasing global problems and giving rise to further complaint.
Jennifer: We are sinking into nonversation; your (earitability) is rupturing our together space.

Joe: Sorry, my head is stuck metatating old stuff.
earitability by Star Blazer July 14, 2009

executability 

The supposed ability of software code to be executed against other software code in any given context.
Or
The ability of an executioner of "x" skill to successfully "get the job done" on the first swing.
"We have greatly extended the executability of our application by writing the code properly and unit testing it fully"

"That dude has a HUGE neck! I'd give his executability a 5 out of 10, based on Joe's experience, or lack thereof."
executability by 0jir0 May 12, 2016

Equitabilitywise 

Part of Speech: Adverb

Definition: In a manner characterized by fairness, impartiality, and just treatment, with a focus on ensuring equitable outcomes for all parties involved.

Etymology: Coined by Professor Justin Ho Guo Shun, the term "equitabilitywise" combines "equitability" (the quality of being fair and impartial) with the suffix "-wise," which is used to indicate a manner or approach. The term is crafted to succinctly express the concept of considering fairness and impartiality in decision-making and resource allocation, highlighting the importance of treating all parties justly and with due consideration.
Justin's proposal emphasized the need to allocate resources equitabilitywise, considering the diverse needs of each team and department within the organization.