Suitable for being in a club or association; friendly and social enough to fit in with group activities.
From 'club' (an association of people with shared interests) plus the suffix '-able,' meaning 'capable of' or 'suitable for.' Primarily used in British English.
Samuel Johnson used this term to describe people worth having in a social club—it's the ultimate compliment for someone who is both interesting and doesn't ruin the vibe for everyone else.
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