English edit

Etymology edit

shag +‎ -able

Adjective edit

shaggable (comparative more shaggable, superlative most shaggable)

  1. (British, slang) Worthy of shagging; fuckable.
    • 2002, Val McDermid, The Wire in the Blood:
      "Still think she's shaggable, Lee?" Di Earnshaw's thin mouth pursed. "Not unless you like singing falsetto."
    • 2003, James Birrell, The Manana Man, page 29:
      And as if to confirm what cycling shorts had suggested, the magazines that once determined what would make a girl shaggable now explained to me why I and most of the other sixty per cent would remain unshagged until our buns could crack the porcelain.