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e m me mum mele mem mume mumm melee melem meme memum mumele




Given the above, what does 'memelemum' signify, and why that is?



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    e m me mum mele mem mume mumm melee melem meme memum mumele




    Given the above, what does 'memelemum' signify, and why that is?



    (Okay, I can see that a robot might question whether this "completely describes the problem - and is written using proper grammar". I hereby assure said bot that that is indeed the case.)










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      e m me mum mele mem mume mumm melee melem meme memum mumele




      Given the above, what does 'memelemum' signify, and why that is?



      (Okay, I can see that a robot might question whether this "completely describes the problem - and is written using proper grammar". I hereby assure said bot that that is indeed the case.)










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      e m me mum mele mem mume mumm melee melem meme memum mumele




      Given the above, what does 'memelemum' signify, and why that is?



      (Okay, I can see that a robot might question whether this "completely describes the problem - and is written using proper grammar". I hereby assure said bot that that is indeed the case.)







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          I think memelemum signifies




          the number 83




          because




          this is lightly disguised binary where e is 0 and m is 1; for euphony you insert l between instances of e and u between instances of m, except that for reasons I don't quite understand you write mumm instead of mumum. (Perhaps there's a rule that collapses strings of ums or something.)




          so




          memelemum = memeemm = 1010011 = 83.







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            I guess because ROT13(Jr nqq y be h ng zbfg bapr, naq cvpx gur yrsgzbfg cnve? r.t. zzrrrrzz jvyy or zhzryrrrzz?)
            $endgroup$
            – athin
            6 hours ago










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            Certainly possible. I don't think we have enough information here to deduce the exact rules with any confidence.
            $endgroup$
            – Gareth McCaughan
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            At least there is "melee" also, but yeah $2$ instances are maybe not enough..
            $endgroup$
            – athin
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            Rot13(Gurer vf h qvivqvat gur svefg bs rirel zz cnve naq y qvivqvat gur svefg bs rirel rr cnve. Ubjrire gung ovanel ahzore vf bayl qrpvzny rvtugl guerr).
            $endgroup$
            – Weather Vane
            5 hours ago












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            @WeatherVane Oops, yes, I erred. Good catch.
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            5 hours ago












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          $begingroup$

          I think memelemum signifies




          the number 83




          because




          this is lightly disguised binary where e is 0 and m is 1; for euphony you insert l between instances of e and u between instances of m, except that for reasons I don't quite understand you write mumm instead of mumum. (Perhaps there's a rule that collapses strings of ums or something.)




          so




          memelemum = memeemm = 1010011 = 83.







          share|improve this answer











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          • $begingroup$
            I guess because ROT13(Jr nqq y be h ng zbfg bapr, naq cvpx gur yrsgzbfg cnve? r.t. zzrrrrzz jvyy or zhzryrrrzz?)
            $endgroup$
            – athin
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            Certainly possible. I don't think we have enough information here to deduce the exact rules with any confidence.
            $endgroup$
            – Gareth McCaughan
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            At least there is "melee" also, but yeah $2$ instances are maybe not enough..
            $endgroup$
            – athin
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            Rot13(Gurer vf h qvivqvat gur svefg bs rirel zz cnve naq y qvivqvat gur svefg bs rirel rr cnve. Ubjrire gung ovanel ahzore vf bayl qrpvzny rvtugl guerr).
            $endgroup$
            – Weather Vane
            5 hours ago












          • $begingroup$
            @WeatherVane Oops, yes, I erred. Good catch.
            $endgroup$
            – Gareth McCaughan
            5 hours ago
















          6












          $begingroup$

          I think memelemum signifies




          the number 83




          because




          this is lightly disguised binary where e is 0 and m is 1; for euphony you insert l between instances of e and u between instances of m, except that for reasons I don't quite understand you write mumm instead of mumum. (Perhaps there's a rule that collapses strings of ums or something.)




          so




          memelemum = memeemm = 1010011 = 83.







          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$













          • $begingroup$
            I guess because ROT13(Jr nqq y be h ng zbfg bapr, naq cvpx gur yrsgzbfg cnve? r.t. zzrrrrzz jvyy or zhzryrrrzz?)
            $endgroup$
            – athin
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            Certainly possible. I don't think we have enough information here to deduce the exact rules with any confidence.
            $endgroup$
            – Gareth McCaughan
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            At least there is "melee" also, but yeah $2$ instances are maybe not enough..
            $endgroup$
            – athin
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            Rot13(Gurer vf h qvivqvat gur svefg bs rirel zz cnve naq y qvivqvat gur svefg bs rirel rr cnve. Ubjrire gung ovanel ahzore vf bayl qrpvzny rvtugl guerr).
            $endgroup$
            – Weather Vane
            5 hours ago












          • $begingroup$
            @WeatherVane Oops, yes, I erred. Good catch.
            $endgroup$
            – Gareth McCaughan
            5 hours ago














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          6








          6





          $begingroup$

          I think memelemum signifies




          the number 83




          because




          this is lightly disguised binary where e is 0 and m is 1; for euphony you insert l between instances of e and u between instances of m, except that for reasons I don't quite understand you write mumm instead of mumum. (Perhaps there's a rule that collapses strings of ums or something.)




          so




          memelemum = memeemm = 1010011 = 83.







          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$



          I think memelemum signifies




          the number 83




          because




          this is lightly disguised binary where e is 0 and m is 1; for euphony you insert l between instances of e and u between instances of m, except that for reasons I don't quite understand you write mumm instead of mumum. (Perhaps there's a rule that collapses strings of ums or something.)




          so




          memelemum = memeemm = 1010011 = 83.








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          • $begingroup$
            I guess because ROT13(Jr nqq y be h ng zbfg bapr, naq cvpx gur yrsgzbfg cnve? r.t. zzrrrrzz jvyy or zhzryrrrzz?)
            $endgroup$
            – athin
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            Certainly possible. I don't think we have enough information here to deduce the exact rules with any confidence.
            $endgroup$
            – Gareth McCaughan
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            At least there is "melee" also, but yeah $2$ instances are maybe not enough..
            $endgroup$
            – athin
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            Rot13(Gurer vf h qvivqvat gur svefg bs rirel zz cnve naq y qvivqvat gur svefg bs rirel rr cnve. Ubjrire gung ovanel ahzore vf bayl qrpvzny rvtugl guerr).
            $endgroup$
            – Weather Vane
            5 hours ago












          • $begingroup$
            @WeatherVane Oops, yes, I erred. Good catch.
            $endgroup$
            – Gareth McCaughan
            5 hours ago


















          • $begingroup$
            I guess because ROT13(Jr nqq y be h ng zbfg bapr, naq cvpx gur yrsgzbfg cnve? r.t. zzrrrrzz jvyy or zhzryrrrzz?)
            $endgroup$
            – athin
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            Certainly possible. I don't think we have enough information here to deduce the exact rules with any confidence.
            $endgroup$
            – Gareth McCaughan
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            At least there is "melee" also, but yeah $2$ instances are maybe not enough..
            $endgroup$
            – athin
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            Rot13(Gurer vf h qvivqvat gur svefg bs rirel zz cnve naq y qvivqvat gur svefg bs rirel rr cnve. Ubjrire gung ovanel ahzore vf bayl qrpvzny rvtugl guerr).
            $endgroup$
            – Weather Vane
            5 hours ago












          • $begingroup$
            @WeatherVane Oops, yes, I erred. Good catch.
            $endgroup$
            – Gareth McCaughan
            5 hours ago
















          $begingroup$
          I guess because ROT13(Jr nqq y be h ng zbfg bapr, naq cvpx gur yrsgzbfg cnve? r.t. zzrrrrzz jvyy or zhzryrrrzz?)
          $endgroup$
          – athin
          6 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          I guess because ROT13(Jr nqq y be h ng zbfg bapr, naq cvpx gur yrsgzbfg cnve? r.t. zzrrrrzz jvyy or zhzryrrrzz?)
          $endgroup$
          – athin
          6 hours ago












          $begingroup$
          Certainly possible. I don't think we have enough information here to deduce the exact rules with any confidence.
          $endgroup$
          – Gareth McCaughan
          6 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          Certainly possible. I don't think we have enough information here to deduce the exact rules with any confidence.
          $endgroup$
          – Gareth McCaughan
          6 hours ago












          $begingroup$
          At least there is "melee" also, but yeah $2$ instances are maybe not enough..
          $endgroup$
          – athin
          6 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          At least there is "melee" also, but yeah $2$ instances are maybe not enough..
          $endgroup$
          – athin
          6 hours ago












          $begingroup$
          Rot13(Gurer vf h qvivqvat gur svefg bs rirel zz cnve naq y qvivqvat gur svefg bs rirel rr cnve. Ubjrire gung ovanel ahzore vf bayl qrpvzny rvtugl guerr).
          $endgroup$
          – Weather Vane
          5 hours ago






          $begingroup$
          Rot13(Gurer vf h qvivqvat gur svefg bs rirel zz cnve naq y qvivqvat gur svefg bs rirel rr cnve. Ubjrire gung ovanel ahzore vf bayl qrpvzny rvtugl guerr).
          $endgroup$
          – Weather Vane
          5 hours ago














          $begingroup$
          @WeatherVane Oops, yes, I erred. Good catch.
          $endgroup$
          – Gareth McCaughan
          5 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          @WeatherVane Oops, yes, I erred. Good catch.
          $endgroup$
          – Gareth McCaughan
          5 hours ago


















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