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Does "my flock" is a British way of expressing exclamation?

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Rebecca

Based on context, “my flock” here is probably meant as a term of affection or community to indicate something similar to “my group” or “my people.” It isn’t really commonly used. Ex: I’ll bring my whole flock (family) to the party. Ex: Stay away from my flock.

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