In the book "Infinity" by Sherrilyn Kenyon, the character Caleb humorously reflects on the idea of a reunion with his classmates. He playfully refers to them as a "collection of idiots," suggesting that while they share a bond as former classmates, he doesn't hold them in high regard.
He uses a clever wordplay, likening them to a group of geese but calling them "meese," which adds a lighthearted tone to his thoughts. This expression captures his disdain yet affection for his peers, highlighting the mix of camaraderie and frustration often felt toward old friends.