When a person's ego and general refusal to follow recommendations makes them late for an important event.
by Thanxalotl September 16, 2015
Get the Fellows Effectmug. Yeah you've heard of the butterfly effect and domino effect... but how about the 'The Psenko Effect'? Stop watching porn.
by xdjcm April 13, 2021
Get the The Psenko Effectmug. by joker_9010 May 4, 2021
Get the Ezra effectmug. The theory that the growth of dreadlocks results in instant athletic prowess, most notably in the game of football.
Tyler: "How is Trent Richardson so jacked?"
Greg: "Dude, its a case of the Dreadlock Effect."
Jerry: "Did you see that guy return that kick 100 yards for a TD?"
Justin: "Yeah he had dreads right?"
Jerry: "Whats that matter?"
Justin: "He displays a case of the Dreadlock Effect."
Greg: "Dude, its a case of the Dreadlock Effect."
Jerry: "Did you see that guy return that kick 100 yards for a TD?"
Justin: "Yeah he had dreads right?"
Jerry: "Whats that matter?"
Justin: "He displays a case of the Dreadlock Effect."
by VincentP October 4, 2013
Get the Dreadlock Effectmug. The Undertale Effect is a cycle that any form of entertainment media community can fall into.
Essentially, the community will COMPLETELY over rate the show/game/book/movie/etc., and defend it as if it is their life. The community will almost always turn the lovable, funny characters into cringe, and rapidly spread throughout the internet.
The strange thing is that the only outlets to suffer from The Undertale Effect are those from something that by itself is great. The show/video game/movie/etc. is usually great, and has many redeeming qualities but it is overshadowed by the atrocious and toxic fanbase.
Quite obviously, this is based off of the worst case of this ever happening yet - Undertale. I won't get into it now, but the smallest peek into the (dead now) community will tell you.
This has infamously happened to: Steven Universe, Five Nights at Freddy's, Minecraft, and unfortunately even Rick and Morty.
Essentially, the community will COMPLETELY over rate the show/game/book/movie/etc., and defend it as if it is their life. The community will almost always turn the lovable, funny characters into cringe, and rapidly spread throughout the internet.
The strange thing is that the only outlets to suffer from The Undertale Effect are those from something that by itself is great. The show/video game/movie/etc. is usually great, and has many redeeming qualities but it is overshadowed by the atrocious and toxic fanbase.
Quite obviously, this is based off of the worst case of this ever happening yet - Undertale. I won't get into it now, but the smallest peek into the (dead now) community will tell you.
This has infamously happened to: Steven Universe, Five Nights at Freddy's, Minecraft, and unfortunately even Rick and Morty.
Right now, Rick and Morty has fallen into the Undertale Effect. Just look at Musical.ly, the fan art, the cancerous reddit copypasta, etc.
by That_One_Dodgy_boi October 22, 2017
Get the The Undertale Effectmug. Named after Velma Dinkley from Scooby Doo it is when a girl normally with small boobs puts on a big sweater giving off the effect of her boobs being bigger than they actually are.
Person1: OMG look at Stacy when did she get those?
Person2: Nah that’s just the Velma Effect.
Person1: oh.
Person2: Nah that’s just the Velma Effect.
Person1: oh.
by ViaLang October 21, 2019
Get the Velma Effectmug. by elpablo123 April 19, 2009
Get the Balls Effectmug.