Di and Frank take turns hosting Fibbing Friday. Di is up this week.
Di asked us to try our hand at imagining a new definition of the following collective nouns. My answers are italicized.
1. A walk of retirees.
2. A bed of butterflies.
3. A horde of Halloweeners.
4. A bike of cycles.
5. A rhumba of vacuums.
6. A shrewdness of lawyers.
7. A raft of sailors.
8. A mess of politicians.
9. A huddle of gossips.
10. A family of flamingos.
Thanks, Di. That was fun!
Number 8 is dead right, Maggie! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks, Pete. It was the first thing that came to mind.
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Good job, Maggie. My favorite is a huddle of gossips.
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Thanks, Don. I thought that one was spot on.
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Loved one and five, but they were all good.
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Thanks, Di. This was a fast and fun fibbing Friday.
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🙂
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Yes, it was fun. Well done!
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Glad you enjoyed it, Peter.
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Fantastic new definitions. 🤣🤣🤣
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Thank you, Sadje.
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You’re welcome
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“A huddle of gossips” is perfect! Love it.
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Thanks. Made me think of work – walking into the break room and obviously interrupting a gossipy conversation.
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I enjoyed yours as well, Maggie.
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Thanks for reading, John. It was a quick and fun challenge.
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I do love the pun in a “raft of sailors.”
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I liked that one, too.
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Fun answers Maggie. I like what you did there.
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Thanks. This was a fun challenge from Di.
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It was
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Good job, Maggie – I like “A raft of sailors” the best, but “a walk of retirees” hits close to home.
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Glad you enjoyed them, Dan. I, too, could identify with the retiree bit.
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