cluster
When used as a noun, "cluster" usually refers to things that are naturally grouped together (like stars) or intentionally placed close by (like houses). As a verb, it can be used with an object (transitive) when you are the one organizing the group, or without an object (intransitive) when people or things move together on their own.
💬Casual Conversation
🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is in the library and Leo is at home gaming.
Chloe Smith
Why is there a cluster of random cables on my desk? You're such a mess.
Leo Smith
chill out. i was just messing around with the router.
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Chloe uses 'cluster' to describe a messy group of cables. Leo responds with 'chill out', a common phrasal verb meaning to relax, and 'messing around', meaning to play or experiment aimlessly.