Oh, the plural of louse, one of the many pesky words in the English language that doesn't play by the usual rules. The singular form 'louse' refers to a tiny, wingless insect that feeds on the blood of humans and animals, while the plural form is 'lice' (pronounced like "lice" rhymes with "rice").
So if you see one of these little buggers on your head, it's probably safe to assume that there are more than one of them there. And that means, my friend, you've got lice - yuck! But don't worry, it's a common problem that can be easily treated.
Just remember, the plural of louse is lice. And if you're ever unsure about the plural form of a word, consulting a good English dictionary is always a wise choice. Happy learning!
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