adjective
- able to be dropped or let fall without damage or harm
- able to be removed, discontinued, or abandoned
- able to be dropped or inserted into a location by dragging and releasing with a computer mouse or touchpad
Usage: informal
Usage: computing
Examples
- This phone is advertised as droppable from up to six feet.
- The course offers several droppable electives so students can adjust their schedules.
- You can make any droppable item in the interface by clicking and dragging it to a new folder.
- The manufacturer claims the device is droppable on concrete without breaking.
- Several scenes in the film felt droppable and didn't advance the plot.
- In the software, droppable files can be organized into custom categories.