A memory of something that is barely memorable but still residual enough in memory for one to have a vague memory of that memory.
by Ben El July 11, 2016
Get the Hollow memorymug. Phrase that can be used to explain the forgetting habit after smoking weed and feeling blank in mind.
by Elianiray July 4, 2016
Get the floating memorymug. An Egyptian idiom referring to a person with an unusually sharp or clear memory, especially in a situation when the person would normally forget something.
Dude, I was so drunk last night, but I remember EVERYTHING!
Shoot, you must have the memory of a cat!
Shoot, you must have the memory of a cat!
by squirrel_lover September 25, 2011
Get the memory of a catmug. Gerald is overly convinced that genetic memory is the only logical explanation for his miraculous 30 day survival in the wilderness.
by WIZONDERFULWORLD April 5, 2015
Get the genetic memorymug. by JayAhsigum January 1, 2017
Get the deep memorymug. A cleverly planted phrase, statement, and or question that causes a girl to think about you almost constantly until she can only love you uncontrolabley.
Hey babe, dump your boyfriend and be with me because I'm better in everyway.
Hey girl, Can I interest you in me?
I love your.....everything.
The above are examples of Memory bugs.
Hey girl, Can I interest you in me?
I love your.....everything.
The above are examples of Memory bugs.
by Jacob Forquer May 5, 2008
Get the Memory Bugmug. Memories and information are stored in the brain like files in an office. Stacks and stacks of irrelevant bullshit stored right next to stacks and stack of useful knowledge, however they are rarely confused. Unfortunately, there is no governing form of organization like alphabetical order or topical arrangement, but the thinker is still confident that after flipping through pages and pages of bullshit they will come to the idea/image/fact/etc they were looking for.
Person 1: "I love looking at leaves in the fall."
A person with Catalog Memory: Flips through the molecular process of photosynthesis, looks at the person, thinks about where their shirt was made and what language those people speak, imagines having sex with person 1 and where they would do it, thinks about photosynthesis again, then finds a memory relevant to the original comment. After about 10-20 seconds, person with catalog memory says: "My family and I used to take a road trip down the river every year. We'd stop at a bunch of parks to look at the leaves."
A person with Catalog Memory: Flips through the molecular process of photosynthesis, looks at the person, thinks about where their shirt was made and what language those people speak, imagines having sex with person 1 and where they would do it, thinks about photosynthesis again, then finds a memory relevant to the original comment. After about 10-20 seconds, person with catalog memory says: "My family and I used to take a road trip down the river every year. We'd stop at a bunch of parks to look at the leaves."
by patrick fitzpatrick March 6, 2011
Get the Catalog Memorymug.