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Synonyms and antonyms of Informal and humorous words for groups of people in British Thesaurus

Informal and humorous words for groups of people

bunch (noun)

informal a group of people

bunch (noun)

showing disapproval often used in negative contexts, to refer to a group of people that you dislike or regard as stupid, inferior etc

gang (noun)

informal a group of friends, especially young people

mob (noun)

informal a group of people who are connected in some way: can be followed by a singular or plural verb

crew (noun)

informalshowing disapproval a group of people

clan (noun)

informal a group of people who share an interest or aim

bevy (noun)

often humorous a group of people or things of the same kind

lot (noun)

Britishinformal a particular group of people

shower (noun)

Britishinformal a group of people who you do not like or respect

gaggle (noun)

informal a group of people, especially a noisy and uncontrolled group

posse (noun)

informal a group of friends. This word is mainly used by young people.

barkada (noun)

Philippine English a group of friends

the boys (noun)

informal a group of men who are friends

peeps (noun)

informal used especially on the Internet to refer to people

posse (noun)

a group of people who are together in a place doing the same thing