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Posted January 02, 2018 04:35 · last edited January 02, 2018 04:36

Personally I use sharkload to refer to extremely large quantities of very small objects, while I use fudgeton to refer to relatively smaller quantities of larger objects. For example, 1000 golf balls is a sharkload of golf balls, but 100 footballs is a fudgeton of footballs, even if the same volume is occupied by both collections.

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Unknown editor edited January 02, 2018 04:36

Personally I use sharkload to refer to extremely large quantities of very small objects, while I use fudgeton to refer to relatively smaller quantities of larger objects. For example, 1000 golf balls is a sharkload of golf balls, but 50 footballs is a fudgeton of footballs, even if the same volume is occupied by both collections.

Unknown editor edited January 02, 2018 04:36

Personally I use sharkload to refer to extremely large quantities of very small objects, while I use fudgeton to refer to relatively smaller quantities of larger objects. For example, 1000 golf balls is a sharkload of golf balls, but 50 footballs is a fudgeton of footballs, even if they occupy the same volume.