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Notability 

Convoluted and frankly dubious criterion used by Wikipedia editor to justify the exclusion of certain topics from the encyclopedia
New user 1: They were literally mentioned in Forbes and were interviewed by the Washington Post.
Admin: The Forbes article seems like a PR press release and we don't allow interviews, so they don't meet the notability guidelines. Also, if you talk about that article once more, I'll block you per WP:NOTHERE.
Notability by FullWaistcoat June 20, 2021

nomability 

Tastiness, yumminess. Derives from the onomatopoeic "nom nom nom" sound of eating something tasty. The state of being nomable.
Two-edge brownies have the highest nomability of any brownies.
nomability by Fleet Pete October 23, 2008

Sell-outability 

Propensity of one to be a sell-out and abandon one's beliefs and ideals for profit, power or self aggrandization

self aggrandization

Propensity of one to be a sell-out and abandon one's beliefs and ideals for profit, power or self aggrandization.
'Hey! Met up with Jack from accounting, he's going to be promoted CFO. --Given his sell-outability these past years, that does not surprise me. To think the fucker used to be a Marxist.'
Sell-outability by Skyrish April 19, 2015

nastability 

Busch, PBR, Corona, Tecate, nastability Modelo
nastability by housevicki November 7, 2009

nomability 

the amount of lushness that can be measured in volumes of nomage
she has a high level of nomability

check out the nomability on that
nomability by sparkikus October 18, 2008