Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

able sisters

tommyinnits favorite song ever that he always plays on his stream

*tommyinnit streaming* LETS GET SOME POGCHAMPS AND SOME ABLE SISTERS ON

by Emmy Conley April 23, 2021

Differently-Abled

The 8 students in French 3 class are differently-abled, meaning we are just annoying and different and lowkey dumb but its all good.

French 3 is differently-abled. We're differently-abled.

by dumbhaley October 27, 2020

whore-able

in comparison to the word horrible, means a female who is very open towards casual sexual relations.

joe: hows my chances with jess? dick: really good dude, shes whore-able. joe: really? dick: oh ya, I boink'd her last night.

by bill leboubon June 12, 2007

poke-able

The ability to poke. Speaks for itself really!

Stacey is oh so poke-able.

by smushmorshann September 17, 2008

able-minded

Not struggling with a mental disorder or defect, as opposed to able-bodied, meaning a person who doesn't suffer from physical or health disabilities.

I'm tired of able-minded people treating people with mental illness as if they don't deserve to be treated like human beings.

by meow2u3 January 12, 2009

fuck-able

To be found attractive enough to be found of wanted sexual contact and/or intercourse

I made this up so I could won an arguement about how fuck-able I am

by AyKayEm November 12, 2014

differently abled

adj. Politically correct 1990s euphemism meaning "disabled". Contrary to what the words may suggest, "differently abled" does NOT mean "having different abilities;" more precisely it means "lacking expected abilities." Since mental disability is generally associated with much more social stigma than physical disability (and hence is ripe for being described by a "sensitive" PC vocabulary), "differently abled" is most frequently encountered in similar contexts as "special". With this in mind, persons of non-retarded status should construe the phrase as a deep insult.

What the teacher thinks: "Goddamn, that was funny! Why do they insist on mainstreaming these plainly retarded kids...they're so distracting to my class..." What the teacher says: "Class, you should be ashamed of yourselves for laughing when our differently abled peers gave their fine interpretation of Hamlet."

by Carl Willis January 19, 2005