Collective Nouns

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Collective Nouns

We're all used to collective nouns and use them without thinking on a daily basis:-

"What an amazing sight - a herd of cattle"
"Now there's a thing - a shoal of kippers"
"Wow! Did you see that flock of psychedelic sheep"

You get the picture.
So I'm thinking it might be interesting to develop the English language a little. If we can come up with some new collective nouns and they become common usage we may well one day find them in the Oxford English Dictionary.

Personally I like collective nouns that reflect some quality of the individuals in the collection but that certainly isn't necessary.

So my contribution is a shuffle of pensioners. Or a giggle of vodka drinkers..
Anyone got an idea for a group of Mohos?
Or anything else that tickles your fancy?

Colin ???
 
yorkslass;n5912 said:
A coven of motorhomers???? No????

Sounds good. Depending, of course, on who's present!

Please keep them coming - and any collective you want, not only Mohos.

Colin ???
 
yelto;n5921 said:
A Cacophony of Motorhomes

Literally sounds good!

Colin ???
 
Robmac;n5935 said:
An asylum of wildcampers

That's a good one Rob. Last week possibly a moan of wild campers?

Colin ???
 
Some guidance from Charlie needed - or anyone?

"A ....................... of cassettes".

Colin ???
 
teejay;n5978 said:
A conundrum of postings.

The bar just got raised.

Colin ???
 
Full Member;n5972 said:
Some guidance from Charlie needed - or anyone?

"A ....................... of cassettes".

Colin ???

Toilet cassettes are an abomination
The scourge of public conveniences
The work of the devil that have no place in a motorhome
 
Banned member;n6050 said:
Toilet cassettes are an abomination
The scourge of public conveniences
The work of the devil that have no place in a motorhome

So would that be:-

1. An abomination of cassettes or
2. A scourge of cassettes or possibly
3. A devil of cassettes?

Only Charlie knows.
What suggestions do you have?

Colin ???
 
Winks;n6037 said:
How about an obfuscation of politicians?

Cheers

H

I'm confident that's a brilliant one. Very confident indeed.
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Err................what does obfuscation mean?

Colin ???
 
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Robmac;n6078 said:
Maybe a Slurry of cassettes?

Depending on the owner, I suspect Rob. Made me grin.

Colin ???
 

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