tearable
women’s clothing that looks to be easily removed.
that shirt she wore was so skimpy it was tearable.
something that is so bad you could literally cry.
that essay i just handed in was tearable, i’m going to eat ice cream and sob while watching mean girls when i get home.
tear-able is used when referring to a beautiful woman that you would like to have s-x with…a woman that is so terribly hot she’s downright ‘tear-able’. you simply want to ‘tear’ into her.
oh man, i love amber…she’s so freakin’ tear-able. i’d love to rip into the sh-t post-haste!!
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