The quality or state of being suitable for membership in a club or easily compatible with group social dynamics.
From 'clubbable' (variant of clubable) plus '-ity,' forming a noun that denotes the abstract quality or degree of being clubbable.
This is the variant form of 'clubability'—British speakers use both, but 'clubbability' with the double 'b' sounds more emphatic and appears in classic literature like Jane Austen novels.
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