Hmmm.... Tenacious, reliable, unstoppable, unkillable, persistent, unbreakable, indestructible, etcetera. They all aren't _exactly_ equivalent, but depending on the context, they might serve.
Actually, once you get used to pronouncing "undisableable," it's oddly pleasant to say.
Between the double negatives and the redundant suffix, I'm quite sure this isn't a "real" word. Just the same, how else do you describe something that can't be disabled?
The time is ripe for a bilabial joke...
Lip-sex? Hmm.... *conjuring image*
"Surely you can disable something without breaking it?"
Hmm... yes. I'll keep letting this one simmer, though...
:-)
This is a beauty! The double "bl" is pure lip-sex.
Surely you can disable something without breaking it?
Breakproof.
Yes, but just try spelling it on a Monday.
Hmmm.... Tenacious, reliable, unstoppable, unkillable, persistent, unbreakable, indestructible, etcetera. They all aren't _exactly_ equivalent, but depending on the context, they might serve.
Actually, once you get used to pronouncing "undisableable," it's oddly pleasant to say.
Good question. Unenableable is just as unpronounceable.
Between the double negatives and the redundant suffix, I'm quite sure this isn't a "real" word. Just the same, how else do you describe something that can't be disabled?