floggable

/ˈflɑɡəbəl/
adjective
  1. Deserving or liable to be flogged (beaten or whipped as punishment).
    • The prisoner was deemed floggable by the harsh judge for stealing bread.
    • The captain declared the mutinous sailor floggable under naval law.
    • In some historical legal systems, certain minor crimes were considered floggable offenses.
  2. Capable of being sold or promoted aggressively.
    • The marketing team looked for floggable products to push during the holiday season.
    • These cheap souvenirs are easily floggable to tourists at the beach.
    • The new gadget was highly floggable because of its low price and trendy design.