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02-27-2014, 11:12 AM
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Spectator -- collective noun winners
John has asked me to post the results this week. Douglas G. Brown and Basil Ransome-Davies (G.M. Davis) have wins, and I have three (as myself, A.G. Atkinson, and Francis Harry).
In Competition 2836 you were invited to coin collective nouns for the following: tweeters, hackers, hoodies, WAGS, environmentalists, bankers, MPs and contrarians.
This was by far the most popular competition we’ve run for a long time and it was cheering to see so many new names in the postbag. Inevitably, there was a fair amount of repetition: nest/cacophony/outrage/triviality of tweeters came up more than once, as did skulk/huggle/scowl of hoodies; bonus/wad/wunch/trough of bankers; knot/-perversity/Hitch of contrarians; vacuum/bling/surgery of WAGs; flood of environmentalists; expense of MPs; to list just a few.
I especially liked Graham Peters’s and John Doran’s ‘thong of WAGs’, Sarah Drury’s ‘concatenation of tweeters’, Poppy McLean’s ‘excess of MPs’, Una McMorran’s ‘mischief of contrarians’, Mike Morrison’s ‘Guardian of environmentalists’, P.C. Parrish’s ‘womenagerie of WAGs’, J.R. Johnson’s ‘tawd of WAGs’, David Farrant’s ‘rapacity of bankers’, Tracy Davidson’s ‘virus of hackers’, John MacRitchie’s ‘bristle of contrarians’, Patrick Smith’s ‘sorryority of WAGs’ and John O’Byrne’s ‘swarm of environmentalists’.
Alan Mercado kindly wrote to inform me that the Times published a selection of readers’ collective nouns for politicians a decade or so ago. His own contribution was a ‘dissemblance’; others included ‘a prattle’, and an ‘odium’. For the current comp Mr Mercado offered the excellent ‘bimboism of WAGs’. The winners below nab £15 each.
A thumb of tweeters
A murdoch of hackers
A lurk of hoodies
A trophy of WAGs
A panda of environmentalists
A plunder of bankers
An ego of MPs
An ain’t of contrarians
Chris O’Carroll
A WTF of tweeters
An algorithm of hackers
A scapegoat of hoodies
An ogle of WAGs
A hedgerow of environmentalists
A scrounge of bankers
A recidivism of MPs
A versus of contrarians
A.G. Atkinson
A drivel of tweeters
A nerdstorm of hackers
A provocation of hoodies
A spice of WAGs
A frack of environmentalists
A crisis of bankers
A pander of MPs
A gainsay of contrarians
Francis Harry
A tootle of tweeters
A nerditude of hackers
A hoodlummery of hoodies
A catfight of WAGs
A zealotry of environmentalists
A backstabbery of bankers
A blathering of MPs
An apocalypse of contrarians
Douglas G. Brown
A tedium of tweeters
A cobweb of hackers
A slouch of hoodies
A cackle of WAGs
An idyll of environmentalists
A bonanza of bankers
A smarm of MPs
A concordance of contrarians
Alan Millard
A compulsive of tweeters
A pry of hackers
A hunch of hoodies
A sideshow of WAGs
A gaiarchy of environmentalists
A fleece of bankers
A glasshouse of MPs
A countershaft of contrarians
W.J. Webster
A babel of tweeters
An intrusion of hackers
An intimidation of hoodies
A vulgarity of WAGs
A turbine of environmentalists
A swindle of bankers
A squirm of politicians
A naysay of contrarians
Katie Mallett
A flock of tweeters
A slick of bankers
A snoop of hackers
A menace of hoodies
A handbag of WAGs
A thicket of environmentalists
A gravyboat of MPs
A conflict of contrarians
Clive Mather
A polyphony of tweeters
A vermicularity of hackers
A crookery of hoodies
A nonentity of WAGS
A Gaiad of environmentalists
A defecation of bankers
A turpitude of MPs
A mensanguinity of contrarians
Brian Murdoch
A racket of tweeters
A paranoia of hackers
A cloister of hoodies
A diet of WAGs
A pulpit of environmentalists
An infestation of bankers
A wallow of MPs
A schism of contrarians
G. M. Davis
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02-27-2014, 11:19 AM
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Thank you, Chris. You must explain to me how you do it. I followed the instructions you gave me before, but to no avail. Otherwise I might as well hang up my boots. Congratulations on winning three times. Now you have to win ALL the prizes. Rumour has it that it was done a long time ago by Martin Fagg.
Who else has won three times in the same competition? Brian? Bazza?
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02-27-2014, 11:33 AM
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Yes, John, I once won three times in the same competition. That was back in the 1960's, when there were only three prizes each week, so I can also claim to have won all the prizes that week. I never managed it again, though.
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02-27-2014, 11:38 AM
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Congratulations you clever people. A parliament of owls, a romp of winners!
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02-27-2014, 11:41 AM
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How odd, though, that Lucy says "This was by far the most popular competition we’ve run for a long time". With all due respect and congratulations to the winners, I found it the most boring competition in a long time - basically, a set of one-word answers. But I'm clearly in the minority.
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02-27-2014, 02:59 PM
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Douglas, Well done.
Chris, Thrice so.
Did EO Parrott never have a clean sweep in the Speccie? I always believed he did it in Punch.
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02-27-2014, 04:29 PM
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Chris, I'm amazed!
Congratulations to all!
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