Definition
In computing, the digital real estate where your computer stores data it needs right now (RAM) or forever (ROM). In humans, it's the brain's filing system that somehow remembers embarrassing moments from 2003 but forgets why you walked into a room. The tech version is measured in gigabytes; the human version is measured in regrets and random song lyrics.
Example Usage
The developer's laptop ran out of memory, proving that even computers can't handle having 47 Chrome tabs open simultaneously.
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