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  2. Herd behavior - Wikipedia

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    Sheeple (/ ˈ ʃ iː p əl /; [11] a portmanteau of "sheep" and "people") is a derogatory term that highlights the passive herd behavior of people easily controlled by a governing power or market fads which likens them to sheep, a herd animal that is "easily" led about.

  3. Category:Metaphors referring to sheep or goats - Wikipedia

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    Sheeple; W. Wolf in sheep's clothing This page was last edited on 19 May 2024, at 23:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  4. List of portmanteaus - Wikipedia

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    Googleplex, from Google and complex (meaning a complex of buildings) [b] Groupon, from group and coupon; Ideanomics, from idea and economics; Imagineering, from Imagine (or Imagination) and Engineering; LATAM, from Lan Airlines and TAM Airlines; Lenovo, from Legend and "novo" (Latin ablative for "new")

  5. Hive mind - Wikipedia

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    Sheeple, a derogatory term referring to groups of people who ‘mindlessly’ follow those in power; Swarm intelligence, the collective behavior of decentralized, self-organized systems, natural or artificial The apparent consciousness of colonies of social insects such as ants, bees, and termites

  6. Sheep (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sheeple; All pages with titles beginning with Sheep; All pages with titles containing Sheep This page was last edited on 7 December 2024, at 19:29 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Sheep - Wikipedia

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    Citizens who accept overbearing governments have been referred to by the Portmanteau neologism of sheeple. Somewhat differently, the adjective "sheepish" is also used to describe embarrassment. [174] In British heraldry, sheep appear in the form of rams, sheep proper and lambs. These are distinguished by the ram being depicted with horns and a ...

  8. Like sheep to the slaughter - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Yisrael Rutman argued that the "true meaning" of the phrase is the spiritual strength of Jews who had no opportunity to resist their murder. [11] Rabbi Bernard Rosenberg writes that to understand the fallacy of the "sheep to the slaughter" myth, one must consider the lived experience of survivors who had no opportunity to fight back ...

  9. Sheeple - Wikipedia

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    Herd behavior#Sheeple From a merge : This is a redirect from a page that was merged into another page. This redirect was kept in order to preserve the edit history of this page after its content was merged into the content of the target page.