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RAM
/ræm/
Definition
1
A male sheep, typically an adult one with large horns.
2
Random Access Memory (RAM), a type of computer memory that allows data to be accessed in any order.
3
To strike or drive against something with great force, as in colliding violently.
4
A hydraulic device or battering tool used for forcing or driving objects.
Examples
The ram headbutted the gate so hard, it looked like he was auditioning for a WWE mutton division.
My laptop's RAM is so outdated, it crashes every time I try to open more than two browser tabs.
He tried to ram his shopping cart through the crowded aisle, channeling his inner demolition derby champ.
Don't ram the USB stick in backwards; even ports have their dignity.