- In the car my dad can drive, talk on his cell phone, direct traffic and help my sister with her homework. He is a multitaskative person.
Multitaskative
adjective; derivation
Describes a person that can actively perform several tasks at one time. Multitaskative is often used to describe today’s youth and their ability to do several things at a time and how this skill is something that has become normal for them to do. Computers can be described as multitaskative because multiple tasks (checking e-mail, paying bills, sending instant messages, downloading music) can be completed in one sitting.
Etymology : Derivation of a compound multi+task+ative
Source : My friend from high school
Last modified: 10 June 2008