• Mashable

    Origin

    mash + -able

    Full definition of mashable

    Adjective

    mashable

    1. Of a consistency suitable for mashing.
      • 1892, William Hill Tucker, Arthur Christopher Benson, Eton of Old...legs, loins, shoulders, and necks, accompanied with mashed potatoes, so long as they were mashable...
      • 1998, Greta Breedlove, The Herbal Home SpaCook the pumpkin until mashable with a potato masher.
    2. (Internet, informal) Suitable for inclusion in a mashup.
      • 2007, Dana Moore, Raymond Budd, Edward Benson, Professional Rich Internet ApplicationsAs mentioned earlier, mashable services often require some sort of identifying information to understand what applications use their capabilities.
      • 2008, Raymond Yee, Pro Web 2.0 MashupsThat is, this chapter answers the question, how would you as a content producer make your digital content most effectively remixable and mashable to users?

    Translations

    Of a consistency suitable for mashing
    (internet informal) Suitable for inclusion in a mashup
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