whippable, a.
(ˈhwɪpəb(ə)l)
[f. whip v. 6 + -able.]
Liable to be whipped.
| 1853 Blackw. Mag. Dec. 643 Two sorrowful, whippable alumni stood each beside a ‘tree of knowledge’. 1881 Phil Robinson Under the Punkah 216 The distinctive feature of this period of life [sc. boyhood], is popularly supposed to be that it is a whippable age. |