Collective nouns for nonsense do not exist, as collective nouns are used to describe groups of people, animals, or things. However, one could imagine a playful term for a group or collection of nonsensical things or ideas, such as a "wadoodle" of nonsense or a "gobblefunk" of absurdities. These whimsical words could be used metaphorically to convey a sense of chaos or an assortment of nonsensical elements. While not officially recognized in standard English, they can be used creatively and humorously in informal or imaginative contexts to describe a jumble or assortment of nonsensical elements.
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