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Collective noun for Yetis

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If is was a meet in Scotland, would that make it a McFlurry?

Or a Flurry McFlurryface!

I think for most non-human primates the collective noun is 'troop'.

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The link in my #3 follows to the citation for 'flurry', which seems to have been generally agreed by the Yeti pioneers back in 2010. 

 

Your choice, though! 

Harry and the Hendersons?

How about 'crash' as in rhino''s, tempting fate too much?

The definitive answer was given ages ago; it's a FLURRY of Yeti's. 

 generally agreed by the Yeti pioneers back in 2010. 

 

 

Love it - "the Yeti pioneers"!  

That'll be me, then!

Love it - "the Yeti pioneers"!  

That'll be me, then!

 

Yes, indeed :clap: .  It's probable, rather than possible, that it was the enthusiasm of those early owners (2009-10) that encouraged the next generation to join in.  (Including me - saw my first Yeti in August 2011, ordered March 2012)

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I joined the Forum when I still had my Freelander!!

And led the first Welsh Adventure with it.

 

And now I'm on my second Yeti.

I was a 2010 owner and have just ordered number three.

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