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When Ben Casey meets Jim Kildare, thatâs called a paradocs. When you should find romance. Youâll pant and pant once more. And thatâs a pair of pants! My replies are based from Allan Sherman.
mi_sbs over 4 years ago
And the plural of Lego is Lego
Joe-AllenDoty over 4 years ago
The plural of mongoose is âmongeeseâ and also, âmongooses.â Thatâs in the Oxford American Dictionary.
LeftCoastKen Premium Member over 4 years ago
How about moose?
UmmeMoosa over 4 years ago
Donât worry about it and set your mind at ease, Just hang loose, Mongoose.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member over 4 years ago
MonongahelaâŠ
DreamWizard5 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Mongoose dem
TheLetterista.com over 4 years ago
Considering the alternatives, thatâs a good problem to have.
paullp Premium Member over 4 years ago
Dear Sir: Please send me two mongoose.
âNo, that canât be right.â
Dear Sir: Please send me two mongeese.
âNo, that doesnât feel right either.â
Dear Sir: Please send me two mongooses.
âNo, thatâs not it.â
Dear Sir: Please send me a mongoose.
P.S. Please send me another.
âThatâs it!â
paullp Premium Member over 4 years ago
Singulars and plurals,
Are so different, bless my soul,
Has it ever occurred to you,
That the plural of âhalfâ is âwholeâ?
â Allan Sherman, One Hippopotami
BWR over 4 years ago
If one is a goose & two are geese, and if one is a tooth and two are teeth, then it should be mongoose/mongeese, moose/meese and booth/beeth.
If you have a louse, a mouse & a house, then you should get lice, mice & hice.
If you have one ox and two oxen, then you should have box/boxen & fox/foxen.
Jim Kerner over 4 years ago
Singulars and plurals are so different, bless my soul. Did it ever occur to you that the plural of half is whole.
Jim Kerner over 4 years ago
When Ben Casey meets Jim Kildare, thatâs called a paradocs. When you should find romance. Youâll pant and pant once more. And thatâs a pair of pants! My replies are based from Allan Sherman.