The Weezer Effect refers to when Weezer comes on the radio and you always want it to be a different song. Whether they put on the Africa cover or "Say It Ain't So" you'll never be happy
Damn why are they playing Buddy Holly? I want to hear Undone right now.
Dude shut up it's just the Weezer effect
Dude shut up it's just the Weezer effect
by SouljaMan420 April 22, 2019

Man, Karen tried to rip a silent fart but it didn't matter because we could all see the ballooning effect.
by donkeykonga January 27, 2019

Person A: Can u list some examples?
Person B: Ugh no I just forgot all of them
Person A: That's The Swazzle Effect for ya
Person B: Ugh no I just forgot all of them
Person A: That's The Swazzle Effect for ya
by VerticalCouchLVR November 23, 2020

by Ooga booga rooga nooga james October 23, 2019

A phenomenon in which mystical forces appear to inexplicably throw a workplace or party into chaos or unprecedented popularity.
"This party is stricken with the Ariel Effect, what with the droves of police and gangsters piling out of clown cars with Tommy Guns. Got Damn!"
by Wasabisan October 8, 2018

Internal combustion resulting in the erosion of intelligence
is what commonsensical folk call the Whitehouse effect.
is what commonsensical folk call the Whitehouse effect.
by Cliff Hangar December 19, 2006

When playing a competitive sport, more likely then not, there is usually a star that carries the team to victory. Usually, that is called the star player of the team, or MVP. The Fink Effect is when the MVP helps the team overcome defeat all by himself.
So, When a team is losing a game without their star player, but then the star player comes in and makes the difference for the team to overcome and win, that is called The Fink Effect.
It doesn't have to be the MVP or star player that constitutes it as the Fink Effect. For a team to make a comeback from losing, because of only one player, that is called The Fink Effect. Thus, as long as one person makes the difference, then the Fink Effect is taking place.
So, When a team is losing a game without their star player, but then the star player comes in and makes the difference for the team to overcome and win, that is called The Fink Effect.
It doesn't have to be the MVP or star player that constitutes it as the Fink Effect. For a team to make a comeback from losing, because of only one player, that is called The Fink Effect. Thus, as long as one person makes the difference, then the Fink Effect is taking place.
by IgnominiouS August 29, 2010
