What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? 20:46 - Apr 2 with 987 views | bluelagos | Huddle of bodies (copyright Brenner), a bundle or a pile on? For me, a child of the 80s it's defo a bundle. [Post edited 2 Apr 20:46]
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What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 20:47 - Apr 2 with 962 views | bazza | 100% a bunnnnndleeeeeee !!! | | | |
What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 20:48 - Apr 2 with 944 views | Guthrum | Scenes! (c) Rommy | |
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What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 20:49 - Apr 2 with 926 views | J2BLUE | Bundle. | |
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What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 20:50 - Apr 2 with 921 views | bluelagos |
What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 20:47 - Apr 2 by bazza | 100% a bunnnnndleeeeeee !!! |
On hearing the shout you leg it and launch yourself as high as you can. Pity the poor fcker at the bottom! | |
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What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 21:03 - Apr 2 with 862 views | Churchman | A chaos of happiness | | | |
What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 21:14 - Apr 2 with 817 views | bazza |
What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 20:50 - Apr 2 by bluelagos | On hearing the shout you leg it and launch yourself as high as you can. Pity the poor fcker at the bottom! |
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What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 21:19 - Apr 2 with 803 views | belgablue | Definitely a bundle. I'm sure back in my uni days some of my more northernly friends used 'pile on' | |
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What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 21:30 - Apr 2 with 785 views | ronnyd | A gaggle of limbs. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 21:33 - Apr 2 with 760 views | FrimleyBlue | Bonkers | |
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What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 21:35 - Apr 2 with 751 views | DarkBrandon | I still remember what we called them when I was a child. But you can’t say that any more (quite rightly) | | | |
What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 21:38 - Apr 2 with 732 views | GlasgowBlue | ménage à onze | |
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What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 21:47 - Apr 2 with 706 views | Crock | A horde. A pack. A shock. | |
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What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 21:59 - Apr 2 with 678 views | flykickingbybgunn |
What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 21:47 - Apr 2 by Crock | A horde. A pack. A shock. |
No. Definitely a pile-on. | | | |
What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 22:05 - Apr 2 with 643 views | Ryorry | A cuddle | |
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What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 22:34 - Apr 2 with 597 views | NthQldITFC |
What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 21:38 - Apr 2 by GlasgowBlue | ménage à onze |
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What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 08:30 - Apr 3 with 472 views | bluelagos |
What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 21:38 - Apr 2 by GlasgowBlue | ménage à onze |
With a chappaux on top. | |
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What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 08:57 - Apr 3 with 454 views | ArnoldMoorhen | If you want to go a bit highbrow: The collective noun for a group of eels, which I thought might be closest to all those as waving about, is a swarm. That didn't quite cut it, for me, so I thought of other lithe, wriggly creatures with a bit of sinew to them, whilst also being known for having fun, and discovered that a couple of collective nouns for otters might fit the bill: Bevy Or Romp Maybe "a bevy of bodies bundling in a rapturous romp" *almost* communicates it? | | | |
What the correct terminology for what we saw yesterday? on 08:59 - Apr 3 with 445 views | GeoffSentence | bundle or more accurately buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuunnnnnnnnnnnndddddlllllleee | |
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