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A phrase used to announce any particular subject as a meme. Also used by n00bs to try to pawn off their forced memes onto the public. It has been estimated by scientists that less than 0.001% of memes declared as such turn into actual memes. Although the primary reason for this happening is still a mystery, it is speculated that the cause could be cancer and/or mutations of chronic USI syndrome.
Things that are NAM
- Paula Benson
- Anything that you feel the need to announce as a meme OTI.
- Milhouse is not a meme.
- David is now a meme.

Things that will never be NAM
Things that should be NAM
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