Smart term memory loss is when you’re brain chooses to forget unimportant data or transforms important data into every day life so its more hard to forget it. Though however the original way the important data was learned will be forgotten and changed to whatever is the way your brain chooses it to be.
-Definition by Mo
-Definition by Mo
I have Smart term memory loss, for example: to me, my friend texted me they didn’t want to go to homecoming with their boyfriend. To them they told me in person that. For me I remember their text very clearly in my mind but after searching for an hour I still couldn’t find it so my brain just processed the information I was given to a way I was use to communicating to this person.
by Mo-.- October 5, 2022

Person 1 : I know you came to write zxcvbnmasdfghjklqwertyuiop.
Person 2 : No i came to see Memories follow me left and right
Person 2 : No i came to see Memories follow me left and right
by sussybaka7769 March 5, 2023

Hym "I was talking explicitly about repressed memories. Where I ask if you have ever wonder whether or not you have any repressed memories and then I as an example I say 'Like do I have any repressed molestation memories' and then I tie that in to an anecdote about a sleep over I had once as a child. But as I said in the second to last post, if I call in to question whether or not something is the case, THEY lie and say that I made an affirmative claim and then they pretend to debunk that very claim that I did not actually ever make. And if you want to know why they do it Bonnie, it's because UNLIKE SCHOOL SHOOTERS they needed to be instructed to do it by someone. Someone who knew what I wrote, made a decision to attribute to me a claim that I didn't ever make, and then told other people both that I made some claim and then fabricated out of thin air the negation of that claim. So what they do is 'He said this but actually it's this and he's bad.' But there was no 'He said.' That actually occurred. And then they omit entirely the fact that THE CONCLUSION... ALREADY HAPPENED. The conclusion because Jorfan Peterson saying 'That's not actually who repressed memories work.' And then me going 'Oh. OK.' And then it was done. But they are trying to drag this out a much as they possibly can because THEY KNOW that they stop mattering the second this is over."
by Hym Iam October 10, 2025

Fred Flintstone's Memory Match was produced by Coastal Amusements in 1994.
Coastal Amusements released 68 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1987.
Other machines made by Coastal Amusements during the time period Fred Flintstone's Memory Match was produced include Fred Flinstones Memory Match, Pop-A-Slot, Toy King claw machine, Slam Dunk, Sea Wolf, Powaire Jr. Air Hockey Table, Water High Rise, Roosta Shoota, Bug Blitz, and Big Wheel.
Coastal Amusements released 68 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1987.
Other machines made by Coastal Amusements during the time period Fred Flintstone's Memory Match was produced include Fred Flinstones Memory Match, Pop-A-Slot, Toy King claw machine, Slam Dunk, Sea Wolf, Powaire Jr. Air Hockey Table, Water High Rise, Roosta Shoota, Bug Blitz, and Big Wheel.
by Your bob September 2, 2022

Broken the truth goes unspoken
I've even forgotten my name!
I don't know the season or what is the reason
I'm standing here holding my blade!
I've even forgotten my name!
I don't know the season or what is the reason
I'm standing here holding my blade!
by WeebooMeeboo November 24, 2022

The process one undertakes when taking a dump whilst on the toilet. The term has come increasingly into use with the advent of social networking sites that can result in some people spending hours, or even days, just dumping physical memory with little need to leave the room. If you try this it is recommended that you bring some water and some sandwiches with you to avoid thirst or starvation.
John: Who's in the toilet?! I've been waiting ages!
Jack: One sec...
Cindy: I'd give up John, he's on his laptop and crapping at the same time.
John: Ohhh, I understand now, I didn't know he was dumping physical memory.
Jack: One sec...
Cindy: I'd give up John, he's on his laptop and crapping at the same time.
John: Ohhh, I understand now, I didn't know he was dumping physical memory.
by dpmdpmdpmo February 21, 2011
