I always forget refactoring, as in code refactoring, and fiber.
I was going to answer this but I can’t remember.
Same here, I have that same word on the tip of my tongue and can’t remember it either.
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My mnemonic is “for eggsample.”
I use “in essence” for i.e.
Example given
my mnemonics are:
e.g. = egxample, i.e. = in eother wordsI do, too, but that’s remembering, not forgetting.
I think writers and readers both stumble over them. I avoid both altogether these days.
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Everyone’s names.
me too, uh… ulysses bankster five.
The phrase “Baader-Meinhof effect”
I love pointing out examples of it but always forget the name, leading to an awkward moment when I try to explain it
For the people who hadn’t heard of it (like me): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency_illusion
I have ADHD, so pretty much every word when I need it most.
Ifyp scatterbrained to all hell
this implies one. all sorts of words the moment I need them.
deflagration
I had to look it up for this post. My brain’s inability to recall the word for detonation velocities lower than the speed of sound wasn’t an issue until rotating detonation engines started to make news and I’ve needed to explain the difference between explosions and deflagrations to people.
Ostention, which I occasionally use in its folkloric sense, is one that I can hardly ever bring to mind at the critical moment.
I have no idea why, but convention. And not a thing where nerds like me gather to dork out about something, but a scientific standard. Whenever I’m explaining something, and someone asks why it operates that way, I’m always like, “it’s that way by… uh… y’know, it’s always been that way.” No clue why I always blank on that word specifically.
Defenestration
Gets me every time I need it…
I forgot. 🤷🏻♂️
Funny you should ask. And that’s the thing, I can’t remember.
oh, um… shit, it’s right on the tip of my tongue…
I’m better at writing than talking because it takes me so long to think of so many words.
today I paused for 30 seconds trying to remember “second line of defense,”
and paused again for a really long time trying to remember what this thing is called I plug my phone into recharge when I’m traveling, oh yeah it’s called a “power bank.”
I am very thesaurus-minded and express myself precisely when possible, so I don’t have any words I just forget, but once in a while I might not be able to find a word that embodies what I’m trying to get across, which is always frustrating as someone whose first language does have an equivalent to the missing word in question.