Trainability

Word TRAINABILITY
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(n.) Circa-1970's politically correct term for a mentally disabled person who is still able to follow simple instructions. Urban Dictionary

Affected with moderate mental retardation and capable of being trained in self-care and in simple social and work skills in a sheltered environment. Urban Dictionary

Formerly known as a retard, mongloid, or mouth breather. One that is retarded or mentally slow. Urban Dictionary

Alleged politically correct term for a retard. Inevitably gave the politically incorrect a new word for retard. Can be used in an excellent "you're in denial" style gambit. Urban Dictionary

Not completely hopeless in bed. Urban Dictionary

This act is when a man delicately puts some cocaine into the tip of his phallus, then proceeds to have anal sex with a man or woman. This is so when he ejaculates, it projects the cocaine so it goes straight into the recipients bloodstream. Urban Dictionary

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The word "trainability" in example sentences

Quality of the labor force is consistent with ranking "trainability" as the number two advantage. ❋ Unknown (1997)

Many firms now require that applicants have college degrees, even for work that calls for nothing more than basic trainability. ❋ Unknown (2011)

However, unlike bacteria and insects, the nanties have the trainability of high level mammals like dogs or dolphins depending on the size of the colony. ❋ Unknown (2008)

As I go out on dates, I'm screening for companionship, loyalty, livability, attractiveness, personality, temperament, and trainability -- not unlike what I looked for when I got my first dog a couple years ago. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I had wanted to use the test that I had developed to measure the intelligence of the various dog breeds and combine this with another measure of trainability. ❋ Stanley Coren (2010)

The Russians are probably right about trainability, but I think I'll take the Dramina the first time out as well. ❋ Unknown (2009)

His aim was to combine the low shedding coat of poodle and the gentleness and trainability of Labrador and to provide a guide dog for people who have allergies. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Labeadoodle dog breed is a very lovable dog known for its exceptional intelligence and trainability, low to non-shedding coat, low allergy coat, and lack of dogie odor. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He ranked the Afghan hound last among 119 breeds in temperament and trainability. ❋ Unknown (2005)

It has done an enormous amount of research on trainability by IQ, accidents by IQ, and the like and it knows low IQ soldiers aren't worth the expense and risk in a high tech military. ❋ Steve Sailer (2005)

There are limited numbers of people who have the combination of talent and trainability to be pilots, colonels and doctors. ❋ Unknown (2004)

This takes nothing away from dogs 'amazing sense of smell or trainability or utility to humankind in such situations. ❋ Unknown (1999)

This has implications for their employability, trainability and successful transition into adulthood. ❋ Unknown (2001)

We've recently -- the Heritage Heart Study, which is -- the Heritage Training Study, which is being run by Claude Bouchard out of Louisiana is showing us that maybe half of the trainability of an athlete may be dependent on their genes. ❋ Unknown (2000)

The lack of highly skilled labor is probably offset by the trainability of the work force and the lack of a well - developed transportation network depends on the manner in which the manufacturer ships. ❋ Unknown (1997)

The five highest ranking factors in terms of advantages were low crime rate, trainability of labor force, lack of labor unions, land or physical plant availability, and the low cost of labor, respectively. ❋ Unknown (1997)

Don't call him a [moron], please call that [retarded] [person a] trainable. ❋ Mango (2003)

"Hey Frank, [how come] you haven't gotten up yet?" asked [the teacher]. "I'm w-wet and sticky," replied the [trainable]. ❋ Joe1015 (2005)

Look at that little [yellow] [schoolbus] [full of] trainables. ❋ Tim Norton (2003)

"[Dan], you're [such a] trainable" "[I'm not] trainable!" "AAHAHAHAHAHAAAA" ❋ J. P. Killham (2004)

[Eh], he's trainable. ❋ ~alli~ (2004)

I [gave] a Trainable Fern to [my friend], he got so [high]! ❋ Wooooord Fiend (2011)

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