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"
I mean you *could* but elks is the proper term.
"
by
Reagen
Everyone talks about an elk herd or elk herds. No one I know uses elks herd or elks herds. Not that people I know should be the standard, but still. -- nm
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crash davis (aka crash davis)
Jun 1 '21, 13:11
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a cat herd, a herd of cats. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 1, 13:57
now you're just being obstreperous
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mud
Jun 1, 13:23
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you're going off on a tangent by describing a moose ;p -- nm
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crash davis
Jun 1, 13:26
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please don't redesign the English language, we'll meet your demands whatever they may be! -- nm
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mud
Jun 1, 13:28
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