Definition of "Snapchattable"
Snapchattable
adjective
comparative more Snapchattable, superlative most Snapchattable
Worthy or able to be posted on the instant messaging app Snapchat.
Quotations
Freed from the burden of procrastination, watching television becomes a snapchattable experience
2015 November 24, Rhianna Schmunk, “Vancouver High School Uses Snapchat To Communicate With Teens”, in HuffPost, archived from the original on 25 December 2022
The colorful, editorial-friendly, supremely Snapchattable bromance between actor Jared Leto and Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele may have sparked with last December’s announcement of Leto as the new face of Gucci Guilty fragrance, but if the duo’s shared hair-history is any indication, a creative partnership has long been written in the stars—or at least etched between the strands of their twinning lustrous waves.
2016 September 20, Calin Van Paris, “When Jared Met Alessandro: How Two Twinning Heads of Hair Went Fashionably Viral”, in Vogue, archived from the original on 21 April 2017
So, yeah, I survived, and while I won’t be signing up to become the fifth member of the group, I did get few Snapchattable moments and the bragging rights to say I actually worked out with Fifth Harmony.
2017 September 13, Jazmine A. Ortiz, “I Worked Out With Fifth Harmony, And They Kicked My Ass”, in BET, archived from the original on 24 September 2022
Dispelling myths that the future of retail is purely digital, Missguided made a reverse ‘clicks to bricks’ move with a high-impact debut into physical retail, creating an Instagrammable, Snapchattable, fun, inviting and fast-changing store experience.
2018, Shirra Smilansky, Experiential Marketing: A Practical Guide to Interactive Brand Experiences, 2nd edition, Kogan Page, page 46
The forever fabulous Khloé Kardashian's little doll baby True Thompson has been alive for all of a few months and she already has an Instagram account and a suspiciously Snapchattable face.
2018 May 15, Mary Grace Garis, “Are the Kardashians Giving Their Kids Unrealistic Standards From the Get-Go?”, in Life & Style, archived from the original on 18 May 2018
Social media: Filmable is tops. Snapchattable. Instagrammable moments. Social is very immediate for the consumer but needs a lot of planning on the part of the editorial team.
2019, Sarah Edworthy, “What I Want From You”, in Adrian Wheeler, Writing for the Media (PRCA Practice Guides), Emerald Publishing, section “Advice from Journalists and Editors”, page 65
To strike a balance between the Snapchattable and the somber, the company drew from an eclectic mix of existing repositories, such as the Museum of Ice Cream in San Francisco and more culturally specific museums such as those dedicated to civil rights movements.
2019 June 24, Alicia Wallace, “A ‘Museum of Weed’ is coming to Hollywood”, in CNN, archived from the original on 24 June 2019
To top it off, womp-womps are known for their appetites, and expensive ones at that: The snapchattable furballs have allegedly eaten their way through thousands of dollars in flowers and shrubs.
2019 August 29, Duncan Aronson, “Where did all the womp-womps go?”, in The Miscellany News, archived from the original on 13 August 2020
Everything is seemingly image-worthy and selfie-ready, and therefore Instagrammable, Snapchattable, Facebookable, etc.
2020, Stephanie Malia Hom, “The city of light in the city of signs: virtuality and tourism at Paris, Las Vegas”, in Maria Gravari-Barbas, Nelson Graburn, Jean-François Staszak, editors, Tourism Fictions, Simulacra and Virtualities, Routledge