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THE B-52'S SONG
Roam (song); Roam (B-52's song)

roam         
I. v. n.
Ramble, stroll, wander, range, rove, stray, straggle.
II. v. a.
Wander or range over, stray about.
roam         
(roams, roaming, roamed)
If you roam an area or roam around it, you wander or travel around it without having a particular purpose.
Barefoot children roamed the streets...
They're roaming around the country shooting at anything that moves...
Farmers were encouraged to keep their livestock in pens rather than letting them roam freely.
VERB: V n, V prep/adv, V
ROAM         
Real-time optimally adapting mesh (ROAM) is a continuous level of detail algorithm that optimizes terrain meshes. On modern computers, sometimes it is more effective to send a small amount of unneeded polygons to the GPU, rather than burden the CPU with LOD (Level of Detail) calculations—making algorithms like geomipmapping more effective than ROAM.

Wikipedia

Roam

"Roam" is a song by American new wave band the B-52's. It was released as the fourth single from their fifth studio album, Cosmic Thing (1989), following "(Shake That) Cosmic Thing", "Channel Z", and "Love Shack". The vocals are sung by Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson, making it the only vocal track on the album without any vocal involvement from Fred Schneider.

"Roam" became the band's second and final US top-10 hit, peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 in March 1990 and spending a total of 20 weeks on the chart. It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in April 1990. Worldwide, the song became a top-10 success in Canada, Ireland, and New Zealand, peaking at numbers four, nine, and two, respectively. In February 1991, the B-52's were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group for "Roam".