unusual internet plurals:
bepis => bepes
jorts => jorts
game => gaems
toot => tootsen
masto => mastopodes
All listed forms are well attested, with the exception of "toot => tootsen," whose etymology and exact declension are a bit iffy. This form is the most attributed in the source texts surveyed, but many other variations were noted, including
toot => tice
toot => tootes
toot => tooey
Further study recommended.
@sydneyfalk @tcql who => whom'st'd've
@tcql I just want to brag that I have now got several people occasionally saying "burritodes."
@VinnieTesla hecko that's rly good
@tcql these are affirmed and approved by Mastodon's resident weird-language dork