English edit

Etymology edit

bully +‎ -able

Adjective edit

bulliable (comparative more bulliable, superlative most bulliable)

  1. susceptible to bullying
    Antonym: unbulliable
    • 1996, Donald Woods Winnicott, Jennifer Johns, Ray Shepherd, Thinking about children:
      In fact, the experimental introduction of a bulliable child into a school would certainly result in the development of a bully, and, of course, in the development of protectors of the weak and supporters and admirers of the bully.