depends on how one sees and uses the word flutter. And fluther is a group of jellies. But from looking at the other comments, you probably already knew that.
@bulbatron- I know that’s what the real form of it is, but I don’t think it should be. Like goose changing to geese, why not moose to meese? hahah, just one of my theories. (o:
@ gail – you’re so right! That’s a valid point. Lets all remember (also) that this wasn’t a terribly “riveting” question to begin with (@amandaahoch – nothing personal), as “fluther” wasn’t used properly. Just my opinion!