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  • noun Alternative form of unlikability.

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Examples

  • Typically, it is the result of severe cases of "unlikeability" brought on at a very early age.

    Ian I. Mitroff: Quick! What's My Disease? Ian I. Mitroff 2012

  • The Meth Princess of Wasilla is currently droning on about McCrappyPilot; this woman is such a colossal dipshit, and the annoying tone of her nasal voice just adds to her unlikeability … … … ..

    Think Progress » Gingrich Says Democrats ‘Have To Take Some Moral Responsibility’ For Far-Right Death Threats 2010

  • Typically, it is the result of severe cases of "unlikeability" brought on at a very early age.

    Ian I. Mitroff: Quick! What's My Disease? Ian I. Mitroff 2012

  • It's a bit unfair to brand summer 2010 as the season when popcorn cinema reached new depths of unlikeability because Hollywood's output has contained a lot of rubbish for a long time now.

    Hollywood must plot a new course to win back its audience 2010

  • Fanning, perhaps the most disagreeable character from the first novel, is explored in some detail in Queen of Candesce, providing background and motive to her general unlikeability.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Fred Perry 2009

  • Fanning, perhaps the most disagreeable character from the first novel, is explored in some detail in Queen of Candesce, providing background and motive to her general unlikeability.

    Queen of Candesce Fred Perry 2009

  • Management teams Jennifer Aniston with Steve Zahn in an apparent attempt to create some sort of Voltron of unlikeability.

    JENNIFER ANISTON IS IN SOMETHING 2008

  • I also knew that my entire family has suffered under-recognition of their talents because of their fundamental unlikeability: we tend to call things as we see them, for better or worse.

    Have someone up your sleeve 2006

  • Therefore, although in typical cases it is unkind to mock someone for being fat, ugly, bald as in my case, etc., in cases of extreme unlikeability, such mockery may be best for one's own soul, since the alternative is to succumb to passionate hatred.

    random thoughts on a wet Saturday morning Dymphna 2006

  • Typically, it is the result of severe cases of "unlikeability" brought on at a very early age.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Ian I. Mitroff 2012

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