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predicatable 

Predicatively predictable
Predicative is less predicatable than attributive that precedes noun modified and is slightly more dignified in grammar almost like a hammer relating to or occurring within predicative of sentence, being sentenced to predicative adjective for repentance.
Lie can refer to comfortable rest, but also intensional false statement when put to the test.

Predictable 

The quality of being easily anticipated; as in a behavior or response easily anticipated due to historic pattern.
"Kari's seemingly reflexive need to hijack a Facebook post and/or be the first to comment had become all-too-predictable."
Predictable by AbuName January 7, 2017

Predicktable

When someone has the same boring moves in bed
"Aarons only got one move in the sack" says Wilbur. "Yeah, he's so predicktable" shout Iggy and Tempest
Predicktable by Iguardo July 14, 2010

Predictable AIDS

When someone will predictably get AIDS.
"I probably have predictable AIDS, I have sex all the time without a condom."
Predictable AIDS by MargaretWooHoo September 7, 2012

Preductable 

Sally: "Wow, I haven't been preductable at all today."
Preductable by Talf November 26, 2020

Predickable

Predickable

Homophone (same pronounciation- but spelling and meaning different)

E.g.; This sexy guy at the bar is so predickable.

Describes a gay or straight man who thinks with his dick.
You can exactly anticipate / predict his next move in pursuit of fucking you.

Spelling and etymology:
PreDICKable -Predictable
Predickable

Homophone (same pronounciation- but spelling and meaning different)

E.g.; This sexy guy at the bar is so predickable.
Predickable by Abpstar123 February 28, 2021