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A sleuth of bears
#2171 02/08/10 03:34 PM
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Edit: This started in the "Ursack Bear Proof bag" topic, but it deserves a topic of its own...

The collective noun for bears is "sleuth".

As in a sleuth of bears.

Also "Sloth"

Figures.

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Mike Condron #2181 02/08/10 07:30 PM
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That link didn't work for me earlier today, nor now. This just in: momma with 5 cubs


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Mike Condron #2183 02/08/10 10:34 PM
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Great link, Mike. Thanks.

"sedge of bitterns / siege of bitterns"
I had to look up "bittern". (Bitterns are a classification of birds in the heron family)
American Bittern



Wagga, you'll be interested in the ten words for a herd of cats.

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Mike Condron #2194 02/09/10 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted By: Mike Condron


Me thinks there should be other words for

a 6-pack or 12-pack of beer
a bottle of rum
a glass of wine

hic...

crazy

Thanks, Mike


Journey well...
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Slab : a carton of 24 bottles or cans of beer

Some more useful slang...

Coldie : a beer
Tinny : can of beer
Roadie : a beer you buy to take away with you
Stubby : a 375ml. beer bottle
Tallie : 750ml bottle of beer


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Don't forget the "emptie"


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Mike Condron #2212 02/09/10 07:01 PM
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The collective noun for "empties" is "tragedy".

It's good form to provide an illustrative usage sentence when introducing a word. I neglected that with "slab", so here we go...

Three Aussie guys were working on a high-rise building project -- Steve, Bruce and Kevin.
Steve falls off and is killed instantly.
As the ambulance takes the body away, Bruce says, "Someone should go and tell his wife."
Kevin says, "OK, I'm pretty good at that sensitive bloke stuff, I'll do it."
Two hours later, he comes back carrying a slab of Victoria Bitters.
Bruce says, "Where did you get that, Kev?"
"Steve's wife gave it to me,"
Bruce replies. "That's unbelievable, you told the lady her husband was dead and she gave you the beer?"
"Well not exactly," Kevin said. "When she answered the door, I said to her, 'You must be Steve's widow'.
She said, 'No, I'm not a widow.'
And I said, 'I'll bet you a slab of Victoria Bitters you are'."

Defined "sensitive bloke" while we were at it...


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