ickeserialiserbar
Ickeserialiserbar is a term that appears to be a neologism, likely originating from a portmanteau of the English word "ick" and the German word "serialisierbar" (serializable). In computing, serialization is the process of converting an object into a sequence of bytes that can be stored or transmitted, and later reconstructed into the original object. The prefix "un-" in English often denotes negation. Therefore, "unickeserialiserbar" would logically mean something that cannot be serialized or is "un-serializable."
The term "ickeserialiserbar" itself, without the "un-" prefix, is less clear. It could potentially refer to a