English edit

Etymology edit

reblog +‎ -able

Adjective edit

rebloggable (comparative more rebloggable, superlative most rebloggable)

  1. Capable of, or suitable for, being reblogged.
    • 2009, Curt Cloninger, Fresher Styles for Web Designers: More Eye Candy from the Underground, New Riders, →ISBN, page 117:
      Every blog post is potentially rebloggable via RSS technology.
    • 2013, Amanda Rodriguez, "Sherlock Inspires Mystery, Tumblr Erotica", The MQ (satirical newspaper of John Muir College, University of California, San Diego), Volume 19, Issue 6, 1 May 2013, page 10:
      With its suspense-filled editing, rapid-fire dialogue, and moments you can totally make into rebloggable GIF sets to fit any range of emotions from “life sucks” to “I'm happy and it's confusing” to “life sucks,” []
    • 2013 October, Cori Rosen, “Label Maker”, in Jerk, volume 12, number 1, Syracuse University, page 47:
      Streetwear transcends downtown skate parks and emerges as instantly rebloggable on Tumblr dashboards everywhere thanks to celebrities with a knack for LOLs and labels.