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==Part of Speech==
==Part of Speech==
noun
Noun


==Pronunciation==
==Alternate Forms and Pronunciation==
[sheep], [sheep' əl]
#[sheep]
#['sheep əl]


==Definition==
==Description==
A resident of [[Shepard Residential College]]. The plural form, in recent years, has become sheeple. Also applied to [[non-resident]]s of Shepard.
A resident of [[Shepard Residential College]]. The plural form, in recent years, has become sheeple. Also applied to [[non-resident]]s of Shepard.
==Usage==
Used primarily by the residents of Shepard.


==Example Sentence==
==Example Sentence==
All of the sheeple came to the party at Chapin.  
All of the sheeple came to the party at Chapin.
 
[[Category:Traditions]]
==Context Labels==
Used primarily by the residents of Shepard

Latest revision as of 12:15, 11 March 2016

Do you use "Sheep"?
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There were 8 votes since the poll was created on 10:19, 10 March 2014.
poll-id F6FB534DB5CBBD14EE52F84D1E38CCCC

Do you use "Sheeple"?
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There were 4 votes since the poll was created on 10:20, 10 March 2014.
poll-id B85402663B410BB65A31A3006C78257A

Part of Speech

Noun

Alternate Forms and Pronunciation

  1. [sheep]
  2. ['sheep əl]

Description

A resident of Shepard Residential College. The plural form, in recent years, has become sheeple. Also applied to non-residents of Shepard.

Usage

Used primarily by the residents of Shepard.

Example Sentence

All of the sheeple came to the party at Chapin.