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  2. 'Jeopardy!' champion becomes fan favorite after hilarious ...

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    A guy on #Jeopardy just guessed that the plural of moose was “#Meese” and I am totally here for it. He should get extra points for that. — #PhillyCats #AntifaType. Funk aroun an find out ...

  3. English plurals - Wikipedia

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    The plural of mongoose is mongooses or sometimes mongeese. Mongeese is a back-formation by analogy to goose / geese and is often used in a jocular context. The form meese is sometimes also used humorously as the plural of moose—normally moose or mooses—or even of mouse.

  4. While more than one goose are geese, multiple moose are not meese. And even though his answer was embarrassing, the overwhelming majority of reactions on Twitter were positive as several viewers ...

  5. ‘What are meese?’: 'Jeopardy!' fans love champion's hilarious ...

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    Tuesday’s "Jeopardy!" proved that even the smartest contestants don’t know everything.

  6. Talk:Caboose - Wikipedia

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    The plural cabeese appears to be a joke, similar to meese for moose. There are examples of cabeese to be found on the Net, but I haven't found any reliable sources that say that cabeese is a correct or alternative plural.

  7. Talk:Meese - Wikipedia

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  8. English nouns - Wikipedia

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    Plural number is often said to mean more than one, [24] but, in fact, it restricts the denotation of the noun to the set of non-singularities. That is, in English, plural nouns are appropriate for quantities denoted by all the real numbers, including 0 and other quantities smaller than 1, except exactly ±1.

  9. Meese - Wikipedia

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    David Meese (1723–1770) Dutch botanist; Jonathan Meese (1970) German painter, sculptor, performance artist; Jules Meese (1896–1968) French weightlifter; Matt Meese (1983) American sketch comedian and actor; Patrick and Nathan Meese, of Meese (band) Reg Meese (1927–2005) was an Australian rules footballer; Ward Meese (1897–1968) American ...