remembersome

English

Etymology

From remember + -some.

Adjective

remembersome (comparative more remembersome, superlative most remembersome)

  1. Marked by remembrance or remembering; easy to remember; unforgettable
    • 1988, Berke Breathed, Bloom County:
      The remembersome words of a geek: Jump back!
    • 2016 (original 1944), Tom Collins, Such is Life:
      [...] I prayed that he might be enticed into the most shocking company in Echuca, and be made fightably drunk, and fall in for a remembersome hammering, [...]
    • 2015, Rachel Redhead, Curse Breaker Origins:
      “I told you she'd remember us.” Trudiode said brightly to Erica. “We're very remembersome.” “We brought pizza.” Erica said to Wanda. “Well I did, for me. You have a bag of O positive.”

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