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Muscle memory

The regaining of muscle which you build up a lot quicker then those who never worked out before

Austin you’re a bitch because you never developed Muscle Memory

by hahainyourface69 May 13, 2021


Photoshopic Memory

When a person's recollection of events conforms to what they wish had happened rather than what really happened.

Guy1: Man I remember back when I had my bachelor pad it was a non-stop party! Everybody was always over there getting drunk and high and I had a different woman every night of the week!
GUy2: Whatever man, you spent 99% of your time getting watching porn and eating ramen noodles. You must have a photoshopic memory!

by Johnswiecki January 22, 2017


Transgenerational memories

Memories that are genetically inherited from ancestors or passed down through the generations.

'The Italian woman genetically inherited traumatic transgenerational memories from her ancient Roman ancestors of them dying and suffering, in Rome's worst tragedies, which scarred her with transgenerational trauma.'

by DianaLuciusDeCollis September 10, 2022


blind carbon copy false memory

when receipients of a bcc falsely believe unknowingly that they’re familiar with a person mentioned in it but are not.

The blind carbon copy false memory thru the recipients for a loop.

by Coop Dupe June 4, 2018


Memory Loss

Ah shit, I forgot

Memory loss??

by Colrocks September 7, 2022


Memory Loss

When you stutter and go completely blank in the middle of a sentence and continue saying Whatchamacallit or um.

"Yeah, I feel like, um, Whatchamacallit---Whatchamacallit-------Whatchamacallit! Wait what? ""Memory Loss"

by Lostandconfused? November 9, 2021


echoic memory

When you know a person so much, that you can hear their voice in your head, even if they never said that word or sentence

Echoic memory is one type of sensory memory process. Specifically, echoic memory is sensory memory associated with auditory information received from the environment. The term echoic stems from the word echo, which is in reference to the brief echo, or the reverberation of sound that is transmitted neurologically via this type of sensory memory.

by Meow_Kat January 11, 2016