How do you jog with memory?

How do you jog with memory?

— When I woke up wearing a tuxedo, I had no idea why until an empty bottle of champagne jogged my memory about my roommate’s 21st birthday party. — I tried to jog my mother’s memory of where she parked her car but she had no idea and we had to get a security guard at the mall drive us around until we found it.

Is it jog or jolt your memory?

to cause you to remember something: Seeing her again jogged my memory, and I recalled my life as a child on a farm in Minnesota.

What does Rejog mean?

(transitive) To jog (someone’s memory) again.

Is jog your memory an idiom?

Idiom: ‘Jog my memory’

What is the word for memory jogger?

A note recording something for future use. memorandum. note. minute.

Can you jog your memory?

A Well-Known Trick To Jog Your Memory DOES Actually Work, Study Finds. Closing your eyes really can help jog the memory, a new study finds. The results should be useful for helping eyewitnesses to crimes remember more details when questioned by police.

What is the nautical term for stop?

avast. Stop, cease or desist from whatever is being done.

What is a highly seasoned sausage?

Definition of salami highly seasoned fatty sausage of pork and beef usually dried.

What does ‘jog my memory’ mean?

Meaning of jog your memory in English. jog your memory. › to cause you to remember something: Seeing her again jogged my memory, and I recalled my life as a child on a farm in Minnesota.

How can you jog your memory?

Use an acronym.

  • Write yourself a post-it note.
  • Keep a diary: This is one step further than just writing a little note to yourself.
  • Make up a song: That’s what Draycos does in Timothy Zahn’s novel Dragon And Thief: A Dragonback Adventure.
  • What is another word for jogged your memory?

    Synonyms for jogged memory include prodded, prompted, urged, moved, roused, spurred, stimulated, goaded, motivated and encouraged. Find more similar words at

    What is to jog someones memory?

    jog someone’s memory. Fig. to stimulate someone’s memory to recall something. Hearing the first part of the song I’d forgotten really jogged my memory. DI tried to jog Bill’s memory about our childhood antics. See also: jog, memory.

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