- Social Clubs
- The 5-H Club
- After Bart and Milhouse destroy Ned Flanders' secret Beatles memorabilia room, Marge searches for supervised activities they can all do together. It's the 4-H Club, but "they had to admit homosexuals" (Season 14 episode The Bart of War)
- Aesop's Foibles
- Oscar's trivia team at the Liberty Well gay bar trivia night, tribute to Aesop's Fables. (Season 8 episode Trivia)
- Afro American Cultural Society
- The Air Sex Society
- Frank's name for the Mile High Club. (Season 10 episode The Gang Beats Boggs)
- ALF's Online Global Fan Network
- ALF's fan club, from the Season 4 DVD menus. Described by the president, a hot babe named Cindy, it's an international conglomeration of gorgeous women united to bring more ALF to the planet through online media technology.
- Ape Island Jaycees
- Civic organization that Mr. Burns mentions, regarding Homer, the giant ape from Ape Island: He's either a 50-foot prehistoric ape or a tourist trap concocted by the Ape Island Jaycees. (Season 4 episode Treehouse of Horror III - segment: King Homer)
- Apple Pi Club
- Social club at Fairfield High School, the high school in Fayette County, Kentucky that Beth Harmon attends after being adopted by the Wheatley family. (episode Exchanges)
- Association of Cyber World Enthusiasts
- Galaxy Quest TV show fan club.
- Association of Galaxy Quest Adventurers
- Galaxy Quest TV show fan club. (From the "Galaxy Quest 20th Anniversary: The Journey Continues" mockumentary)
- The Awesome Possums
- Isaac Parrish's team (Wil Wheaton) competing in the rocket engine competition at the 1990 Galaxy Camp (Season 4 episode This One Time at Space Camp…)
- Bach Boys
- Name that Boyle comes up with for Jake’s bachelor party guests, which he has embroidered on fanny packs - pronounced “batch” boys, as in bachelor, not “Bach” like the famous musician. (Season 5 episode Bachelor/ette Party)
- Benevolent Order Of Buffalo
- The Benevolent Order of the Bison Lodge
- Bergsberg County Book Club
- Suzie's old book club she pops in on (Season 2)
- Beverly Hills Culture Committee
- episode Corn Pone Picassos. Granny paints a picture to help Mrs. Drysdale win the Beverly Hills Culture Committee Award.
- Biddles Bird Watchers
- episode Granny Tonics a Birdwatcher. Professor P. Caspar Biddle, the meek little leader of Biddle's Bird Watchers, guzzles Granny's annual spring tonic and turns into a tiger.
- Bite Club
- Fight Club "spin-off" group, inspired by Tyler Durden and the original Fight Club.
- Black Sun
- An exclusive Metaverse club.
- The Bobcats
- The gang gives themselves a team name when they agree to team up with Michael in Season 2 episode Team Cockroach. Jason suggests The Bobcats, and stick with it even after they decide on Team Cockroach.
- The Borg
- Due to replicative drift, newer Bobs are noticeably different than their predecessors, a group of which forms around the concept of the cyborgs from Star Trek. The Borgs assist with the search for Bender by helping design the aquatic otter alien androids. (Heaven's River)
- The Brain-y Bunch
- Trevor's nickname for the gang after escaping death and moving to Australia (Season 3 episode The Brainy Bunch)
- The Brotherhood Of Aliens
- The big ugly alien prisoner that approaches Kirk when he and McCoy arrive at Ruru Penthe wants Kirk's allegiance to the Brotherhood of Aliens, and his coat.
- Brown Bear Lodge
- The Anaheim 709th chapter is visited by an undercover narcotics officer fighting the Substance D epidemic
- The Carl Crew
- Homer and his friends debate the name of their little group in a flashback to when they were twelve years old. (Season 13 episode The Blunder Years)
- The Clover Leaf Social Club
- from short story: The Coming-Out Of Maggie
- The Cretin Club
- Social club whose perks include cufflinks, a club tie and an 'I Am A Cretin' T-shirt.
- Crow's Nest
- Counting Crows fan site that Stu mentions to Tiger when he's trying to explain what it's like to see her again after all these years. (Season 2 episode Guess Who's Coming to Lunch)
- Daughters of the Alamo
- a.k.a. DOA (Drunk on Arrival). Social club for discontented Dallas housewives who liked to drink bourbon.
- Derry's Ladies Society
- Organization in Derry, Maine
- Divorced Men's Club
- Club the gang jokes about Ross starting. Writing on the napkins: Divorced men are not bad men. (Season 7 episode The One With the Engagement Picture)
- DM Backup Team
- The backup team... Andy splits everybody into three team for trivia night at the Liberty Well gay bar. Andy:
"All right, we need to divide up into teams, but it's winner-take-all, so no need to divide evenly. We need an A-team, a backup team, and a just-have-fun team. So, you guys all know yourselves." (Season 8 episode Trivia)
- Dunder Mifflin A Team
- The A team... Andy splits everybody into three team for trivia night at the Liberty Well gay bar. Andy:
"All right, we need to divide up into teams, but it's winner-take-all, so no need to divide evenly. We need an A-team, a backup team, and a just-have-fun team. So, you guys all know yourselves." (Season 8 episode Trivia)
- Einsteins
- The just for fun team... Andy splits everybody into three team for trivia night at the Liberty Well gay bar. Andy:
"All right, we need to divide up into teams, but it's winner-take-all, so no need to divide evenly. We need an A-team, a backup team, and a just-have-fun team. So, you guys all know yourselves." (Season 8 episode Trivia)
- Euclid Heights Historical Society
- Where Josh takes Constance to look for records about her family.
- Film Club
- Fight Club "spin-off" group, inspired by Tyler Durden and the original Fight Club.
- The Finer Things Club
- Social club consisting of Pam, Oscar and Toby - and eventually, Jim. Pam: "We meet once a month to discuss books and art, celebrate culture in a very civilized way. Sometimes the debate can get heated, but we're always respectful. There is no paper, no plastic, and no work talk allowed. It's very exclusive." Oscar: "Besides having sex with men, I would say that the Finer Things Club is the gayest thing about me." (Season 4 episode Branch Wars)
- Five Timers Club
- Special club reserved for those that have hosted the show at least 5 times. (2018 episode with host Jonah Hill)
- Flunk Klub
- From short story Why aardvark never landed on the moon
- The first rule of Flunk Klub is you do not talk about Flunk Klub.
- The Fraternal Order Of The Caribou
- Organization Sam books in his new gig as host of Cheers - turns out to only be three guys, at least until they enlist Frasier (Season 4 episode 23 Relief Bartender)
- Friends Of Mongooses International
- Website that comes up in search results when Jessica researches The Whizzer's files in Trish's IGH documents. (Season 2 episode AKA Freak Accident)
- Future Leaders
- Club at Camelot Middle School
- Galaxy Quest Fan Club
- Galaxy Quest TV show fan club. (From the "Galaxy Quest 20th Anniversary: The Journey Continues" mockumentary)
- Galaxy Quest Southwest Fan Club
- Galaxy Quest TV show fan club. (From the "Galaxy Quest 20th Anniversary: The Journey Continues" mockumentary)
- The Gallic-Klingon Debating Society
- The Gallic-Klingon Debating Society has a Wine Tasting of Spring Bottlings from Picard Vineyards on April 10, 2234.
- Gamers
- One of the groups of newer Bobs that are showing signs of replicative drift that's working on a project of their own, known for their fondness for D&D, and led by Gandalf. (Heaven's River)
- The Garden Club
- Social organizaition Fay belongs to (Season 8 episode Final Approach)
- Ginazon
- Gina's online fanbase that orchestrates support for the Nine Nine when all Brooklyn precincts are being reviewed to eliminate one. Captain Holt calls them "Gina-zone." (Season 4 episode The Last Ride)
- Girls Around Town
- Social club at Fairfield High School, the high school in Fayette County, Kentucky that Beth Harmon attends after being adopted by the Wheatley family. (episode Exchanges)
- The Golden 80s Club
- Group of old ladies hanging out at Cheers (Season 2 episode 20 Norman's Conquest)
- Gotham State Penitentiary Glee Club
- episode The joker is wild
- Greendale Hat Club
- mentioned by the dean in episode Accounting for Lawyers
- seen on bulletin board in episode Pillows and Blankets
- The Gross Crew
- Dennis' new name for the gang when Mac shows up fat and Frank plans to marry a hooker. (Season 7 episode Frank's Pretty Woman)
- Have-it-in-for-Scar-Face-club
- Joke one of the Joes makes as they're arriving at Coney Island looking for Scarface, aware that both Destro and Kwinn/Snake-Eyes are on their way as well (Issue #18 Destro Returns)
- The Haven't Kissed Roz Club
- Joke Niles makes at Roz's expense (Season 5 episode The Gift Horse)
- The Headless Hunt
- Group of decapitated ghosts that Headless Nick mentions not being able to join, due to being nearly headless and not completely headless.
- Heinrick B. Sweeney Outing And Literary Association
- from short story: The Coming-Out Of Maggie
- Impish Impresarios
- Trivia team at the Liberty Well gay bar trivia night. (Season 8 episode Trivia)
- The Intergalactic Consortium Of Angry Housewives
- Group that commissions the Point of View Gun so their husbands can see things from their point of view.
- International Brotherhood of Questrians
- Galaxy Quest TV show fan club. (From the "Galaxy Quest 20th Anniversary: The Journey Continues" mockumentary)
- International Possum Brotherhood
- The International We Love Flanders Fan Club
- Joke Homer makes when Marge takes Ned's side in their argument. (Season 3 episode When Flanders Failed)
- The Investorettes
- Marge's investment group that kicks her out for not wanting to pursue in a risky investment. (Season 8 episode The Twisted World of Marge Simpson)
- The James Brown Hair Club For Men
- Joke Grady makes about a gentleman in the bar.
- Jason So-Gay-Kiss
- Trivia team at the Liberty Well gay bar trivia night, tribute to Jason Sudeikis. (Season 8 episode Trivia)
- Joey Triviani
- Trivia team at the Liberty Well gay bar trivia night, tribute to Matt LeBlanc's character Joey Tribbiani from Friends TV show. (Season 8 episode Trivia)
- Junior League
- Tyler farted on a whole cart of their Boccone Dolce while they were at Pressman Hotel
- The Kings of Queens
- Archie's lodge that is accused in the press of excluding minorities. (episode Archie the Liberal)
- The Knights Of Scimitar
- The lodge that Cliff joins - and then talks Norm into joining telling him he can make new business contacts - at least until Norm finds out doing business with fellow lodge members and drinking beer is not allowed (Season 5 episode 8 The Knights of Scimitar)
- The Krusty the Clown Fan Club
- Ladies Gaga
- Trivia team at the Liberty Well gay bar trivia night, tribute to Lady Gaga. (Season 8 episode Trivia)
- Ladies Garden Club of Evanston
- episode The Spanish Moss Murders
- Late Onset Beiber Fever
- Trivia team at the Liberty Well gay bar trivia night, tribute to Justin Beiber. (Season 8 episode Trivia)
- Lawrence O'Trivier
- Trivia team at the Liberty Well gay bar trivia night, tribute to Laurence Olivier. (Season 8 episode Trivia)
- Lenny and The Jets
- Homer and his friends debate the name of their little group in a flashback to when they were twelve years old. (Season 13 episode The Blunder Years)
- Loblolly Historical Society
- The Losers Club
- Joke Rebecca makes about her life (Season 11 episode 26 One for the Road)
- Group of elementary school boys tormented by Pennywise.
- The name the boys give themselves.
- The Lovers Of Literature Club
- One of Fran's mother Carla's local clubs.
- Loyal Order of Caribou Lodge
- Loyal Order of Quilted Yaksmen
- Similar to mounted police.
- The Loyal Order of the Dinosaurs
- The fraturnal order that Fred and Barney belonged to also changed many times. In the beginning it was The Loyal Order of Dinosaurs, but it was also called The Loyal Order of Water Buffalos and the Royal Order of Water Buffalos.
- The Loyal Order of the Water Buffalos
- The fraturnal order that Fred and Barney belonged to also changed many times. In the beginning it was The Loyal Order of Dinosaurs, but it was also called The Loyal Order of Water Buffalos and the Royal Order of Water Buffalos.
- The Lycanthrope Society
- Frasier's new girlfriend is a member of The Lycanthrope Society, a group of women that believe the moon controls their cycles (Season 5 episode Frasier Gotta Have It)
- M.O.O.E.
- Peggy Sue's grandfather's lodge that was founded by a time traveler
- Mayonnaise Lodge
- episode Clams Never Sang for My Father
- Mega Time Squad
- Name Jonny gives his team of selves.
- The Men's Club
- New club at the radio station office that meets in the men's room. (Season 5 episode Assistant)
- The Moe Syszlak Experience, Featuring Homer
- Homer and his friends debate the name of their little group in a flashback to when they were twelve years old. (Season 13 episode The Blunder Years)
- Mystic Knights of the Cobra
- a.k.a. Mystic Order of the Cobra Lodge. Vinton's secret society that inspired a real life band called Mystic Knights of Cobra that wrote a song called "Raytown Massacre" about zombies taking over the "Mama's Family" town.
- Mystic Knights of the Sea
- The National Association Of Zombies
- Social organization (Season 2 episode All the Duke's Men)
- The New England Oenophiles
- Organization Casey mentions (Season 7 episode Love at First Flight)
- No Homers Club
- Club Homer tell Marge about that excluded him when he was a kid. (Season 6 episode Homer the Great)
- Ogunquit Historical Committee
- One of Fran's mother Carla's local clubs.
- Ogunquit Women's Club
- One of Fran's mother Carla's local clubs.
- Omega Team
- When Bart and his friends sneak into Shelbyville to retrieve Springfield's lemon tree, they break up into three teams: Bart and Milhouse are Omega Team, Todd and Data are Team Strike Force, and Nelson and Martin, Team Discovery Channel. (Season 6 episode Lemon of Troy)
- The Original '86ers
- Lawrence informs Ben, Blake and Francesca that they are known as The Original '86ers in the future, studied at the Academy of Temporal Sciences.
- Pint Club
- Fight Club "spin-off" group, inspired by Tyler Durden and the original Fight Club.
- The Poe Society
- Social club Frasier mentions. Frasier: "I'm reciting Annabelle Lee for the Poe Society this evening. I don't mind telling you, I'm just a bit nervous." (Season 11 episode I'm Listening)
- Quahog Beautiful People's Club
- Club that Peter joins (episode He's Too Sexy for His Fat)
- Queerenstein Bears
- Trivia team at the Liberty Well gay bar trivia night, tribute to childrens book series the Berenstein Bears. (Season 8 episode Trivia)
- Quilt Club
- Fight Club "spin-off" group, inspired by Tyler Durden and the original Fight Club.
- The Raccoon Lodge
- Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton were members of the Raccoon Lodge fraternity in Brooklyn, New York. a.k.a. International Order of Friendly Sons of the Raccoons, International Order of Loyal Raccoons, Royal Order of Raccoons. Motto: "E Pluribus Raccoon".
- The Radical Raccoons
- Fargo's team competing in the rocket engine competition at the 1990 Galaxy Camp (Season 4 episode This One Time at Space Camp…)
- Raw Fuck Club
- Fight Club "spin-off" group, inspired by Tyler Durden and the original Fight Club.
- Royal Order Of The Mystic Nile Lodge
- The Royal Order of the Water Buffalos
- The fraternal order that Fred and Barney belonged to also changed many times. In the beginning it was The Loyal Order of Dinosaurs, but it was also called The Loyal Order of Water Buffalos and the Royal Order of Water Buffalos.
- Russian American Social Club
- Salt Lake Lindas
- Crew of old ladies that Jake and Boyle blend in with on the street. (Season 6 episode Gintars)
- Secret Order of the Beavers
- The Shitty Parents Club
- Joke Steve Holt makes to George Michael and Maeby (Season 5)
- Silkies
- One of the groups of newer Bobs that are showing signs of replicative drift that's working on a project of their own. (Heaven's River)
- Skippies
- Due to replicative drift, newer Bobs are noticeably different than their predecessors, a group of which forms around the concept of building a Matrioshka brain, a hypothetical megastructure based on the Dyson sphere. Led by Hugh. (Heaven's River)
- The Social Club
- Generically named social club in The Village
- The Soul Squad
- The new name for the gang after they decide to help their loved ones get into the Good Place (Season 3 episode Jeremy Bearimy)
- Southern Maine Genealogical Society
- One of Fran's mother Carla's local clubs.
- Space Dragons
- One of the groups of newer Bobs that are showing signs of replicative drift that's working on a project of their own. (Heaven's River)
- Spice Boys
- Boyle coins a new team name for him and Jake. Jake's not too fond of it. (Season 6 episode Sicko)
- Sponge Society
- building in Great Reef City
- Springfield B.P.O.E.
- The Elks branch in Springfield where former president George Bush gives a speech. (Season 7 episode Two Bad Neighbors)
- Springfield Birdwatching Society
- Principal Skinner's birdwatching group that meets in the Springfield Municipal Building. "Pecking order strictly enforced" (Season 10 episode Bart, the Mother)
- Springfield friars club
- Local social club in Springfield from various episodes.
- Homer gets roasted. "Tonight: Homer Simpson Roast / Tomorrow: Milhouse Roast" (Season 3 episode Gump Roast)
- Bart visits Krusty in the steam room at the Springfield Friars Club with a plan to save Krusty's career by causing a riot at Springfield Shoe Expo. (Season 14 episode Large Marge)
- The Springfield Historical Society
- Lisa visors while researching for a school report, learning the truth about Jebediah Springfield. "Where the dead come alive (metaphorically)" (Season 7 episode Lisa the Iconoclast)
- Starfleet
- Due to replicative drift, newer Bobs are noticeably different than their predecessors, a group of which forms around the concept of Star Trek's Prime Directive. (Heaven's River)
- The Steak Studs
- New name the guys come up with after ditching Boyle and his scavenger hunt bachelor party - replacing Boyle’s pick, the Bach Boys. (Season 5 episode Bachelor/ette Party)
- Stepford Men's Association
- Sub Debs
- Social club at Fairfield High School, the high school in Fayette County, Kentucky that Beth Harmon attends after being adopted by the Wheatley family. (episode Exchanges)
- Sushi And Cigar Club
- New name for Tom, Donna and Jerry's social club at work. Previously Whine and Cheese Club. Name changed after Ann shows up and starts complaining about being pregnant - since she's pregnant, so she can't be around smoke. (Season 6 episode Farmers Market)
- Team Cockroach
- The gang gives themselves a team name when they agree to team up with Michael in Season 2 episode Team Cockroach. Jason suggests The Bobcats, and stick with it even after they decide on Team Cockroach.
- Team Discovery Channel
- When Bart and his friends sneak into Shelbyville to retrieve Springfield's lemon tree, they break up into three teams: Bart and Milhouse are Omega Team, Todd and Data are Team Strike Force, and Nelson and Martin, Team Discovery Channel. (Season 6 episode Lemon of Troy)
- Team Strike Force
- When Bart and his friends sneak into Shelbyville to retrieve Springfield's lemon tree, they break up into three teams: Bart and Milhouse are Omega Team, Todd and Data are Team Strike Force, and Nelson and Martin, Team Discovery Channel. (Season 6 episode Lemon of Troy)
- Top Secret Unicorn Club
- Grant Larson's name tag, from comic book Umi The Umicorn. (Season 1 episode Just A Fanboy)
- Two Broke Dorks
- Trivia team at the Liberty Well gay bar trivia night, tribute to TV show Two Broke Girls. (Season 8 episode Trivia)
- United Brotherhood of It's None of Your Damn Business
- President Andrew Shepard: I'm calling the organization of the United Brotherhood of It's None of Your Damn Business, Lewis. I'll be with you in a second.
- The Vogues
- Popular girl clique à la Heathers that Shelly joins. (Season 1 episode Heather the Class)
- Volks American Society
- German American society in episode Foe
- Westview Rotary Club
- Local rotary club in the town of Westview. (Season 1 episode Don't Touch That Dial)
- Whine And Cheese Club
- Tom, Donna and Jerry's social club at work. Name changed to Sushi and Cigar Club after Ann shows up and starts complaining about being pregnant - since she's pregnant, so she can't be around smoke. (Season 6 episode Farmers Market)
- Women's Club of Springfield
- Write Klub
- Fight Club "spin-off" group, inspired by Tyler Durden and the original Fight Club.
- Yeagers
- One of the groups of newer Bobs that are showing signs of replicative drift that's working on a project of their own. (Heaven's River)
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