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  • noun Plural form of mem.

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Examples

  • This has gone right into my mems for future sighing over.

    New Doctor/Rose Ficlet: STRAWBERRIES rabid1st 2009

  • I wish I could remember my memories in such eloquent detail. on March 28, 2008 at 1: 25 pm | Reply libby in spite of all the obstacles that are thrown up over the course of adolescence … i love hanging onto the good mems.

    Summer loving. « 2008

  • Replace soft hair with tough silicon carbide, wrapped in turn by carbon nanotube muscles and mems motors, and you might have something very much like a Shrill.

    Jason Stoddard, Strange and Happy » Blog Archive » Eternal Franchise, 4.2 of 31.1 2009

  • He describes the on-the-hoofness of the early work giving way to a more architectural sort of planning — with written ‘mems’ recording the author’s conversations with himself: ‘Uncle Sol to die?

    Concealing and revealing 2009

  • I guess you have fond mems of Van halen at the Spectrum and prefer the past to the present.

    David Lee Roth: Amtrak FM « BuzzMachine 2006

  • This is a thankoffering from all the English mems to Kuala Telang, but because we are women it is fitting that it should be a present for the women of this place.

    A Town Like Alice Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1950

  • They stopped in front of the headman's house, and she got out of the jeep a little wearily, and went to him, and put her hands up in the praying gesture, and said in Malay, "I have come back, Mat Amin, lest you should think the white mems have forgotten all about you when their need is past."

    A Town Like Alice Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1950

  • "You can have what we have ourselves," he said, "but it is strange to see mems living so."

    A Town Like Alice Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1950

  • "I have never heard of white mems working in the paddy fields," he said.

    A Town Like Alice Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1950

  • As soon as they became accustomed to the novelty of working ankle-deep in mud and water they did not find the work exacting, and presently as they became accustomed to it they were seized with an ambition to show the village that white mems could do as much work as Malay women, or more.

    A Town Like Alice Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1950

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