by ReRetard664 May 18, 2020
When a person of a higher skill level parties with a person of lower skill level, the higher skill player is to fall to the level of the lower skilled player.
James has been playing games with his brother too much, he just fell to bronze 4, he is suffering the "Ezra Effect"
by American Pi December 30, 2016
by The_J_Man August 28, 2013
when you watch the first episode of a show and begin obsessively watching it, sometimes learning all the actors names and trivia about the show.
Guy 1: Yeah, i just watched 8 episodes of The Wire in one sitting.
Guy 2: You’re under the Sopranos Effect.
Guy 2: You’re under the Sopranos Effect.
by GregoryJacobs May 09, 2021
The effect of a extremely smart, handsome and enthusiastic individual that's a lion attacking his prey into submission and obedience.
by Thedingleson July 04, 2023
by Thebigplus October 04, 2018
The migration of a trend from a small, affluent segment to a larger, mass market audience.
In 1985, the girl's name "Madison" was ranked as the 628th most popular in the U.S. and was chosen primarily by wealthy, well-educated parents. Middle and working class parents picked up on the trend and by 2010 the Social Security Administration ranked "Madison" as the eight most popular name in America and has been among the most popular names for over a decade.
Also known as: Madison concept, Madison idea and Madison theory.
In 1985, the girl's name "Madison" was ranked as the 628th most popular in the U.S. and was chosen primarily by wealthy, well-educated parents. Middle and working class parents picked up on the trend and by 2010 the Social Security Administration ranked "Madison" as the eight most popular name in America and has been among the most popular names for over a decade.
Also known as: Madison concept, Madison idea and Madison theory.
The marketing team is using the Madison effect to launch the new product: they are giving it away to consumers in East Hampton and people will be clamoring for it in Iowa by Christmas.
by Jaxon A. May 16, 2011