When someone don't care about the land.
he or she shows no respect for the land.
someone who litters on a average.
someone who don't care what happens to the land.
he or she shows no respect for the land.
someone who litters on a average.
someone who don't care what happens to the land.
by ONE MAN WOLF PACK 777 March 25, 2021
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by Megamean09 October 6, 2012
Get the Toaster Effect mug.Being the underdog at a challenge or activity to the point where the other people in the challenge or activity want you to win and/or giving you a large advantage and/or letting you win.
This is NOT pity
This is NOT pity
Turg: "This is my 12th time being 5th in mario cart! I'm getting better!"
Everyone else "Okay guys this round we'll give turg a 30 secound headstart, and not hit him with any shells, Understand?"
Turg: "Wow! The Turg effect is so cool!"
Everyone else "Okay guys this round we'll give turg a 30 secound headstart, and not hit him with any shells, Understand?"
Turg: "Wow! The Turg effect is so cool!"
by SkatetanicSatan April 22, 2020
Get the The Turg effect mug.The feeling you get when you don't know what is wrong about someone but something feels uneasy or uncomfortable; typically associated with people and things that give off a weird vibe.
by mrsclean September 2, 2019
Get the The Jeffrey Effect mug.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. June 10, 2011
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Get the Gallardo Effect mug.Person 1: "I love my new house, but the WiFi signal in the 7th bedroom is too weak. I need to buy another router to cover the whole house."
Person 2: "Wow. You have a serious case of the Solan Effect."
Person 2: "Wow. You have a serious case of the Solan Effect."
by wormhole009 November 1, 2017
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