The Perry Effect states that someone or something is completely inconspicuous or unrecognizable unless they possess a characteristic item.
The Perry Effect derives from the character Perry the Platypus from the American TV show, "Phineas and Ferb", based on how the villain, Dr. Doofenshmirtz, cannot recognize Perry the Platypus unless he is wearing his signature hat.
The Perry Effect derives from the character Perry the Platypus from the American TV show, "Phineas and Ferb", based on how the villain, Dr. Doofenshmirtz, cannot recognize Perry the Platypus unless he is wearing his signature hat.
Some guy: *sitting on a bench, listening to music*
Onlooker 1: Oh, look, it's just a guy hanging out
Some guy: *takes out a skateboard and skates away*
Onlooker 1: TONY HAWK THE PRO SKATER!?
Onlooker 2: The Perry Effect strikes again.
Onlooker 1: Oh, look, it's just a guy hanging out
Some guy: *takes out a skateboard and skates away*
Onlooker 1: TONY HAWK THE PRO SKATER!?
Onlooker 2: The Perry Effect strikes again.
by akuwardmoments May 02, 2021
The act of looking at something changes it – an effect that holds true for people, animals, atoms, and even the particles that are, electrons and photons.
Kevin Usilton states, “The observer effect, however, is twofold. Observing changes what occurs, but observing also changes our perceptions of what occurs. Therefore, not observing something allows for infinite possibilities at the very same exact moment in time and space. Yet, as soon as we look at something, the infinite collapses into one exact thing -or- outcome. This is true for past, present and future once it is observed.”
by Sir William B. Penn December 22, 2021
When your peers attempt to communicate information, but do so in such a convoluted and confusing manner that you actually become dumber by interacting with them.
Afflicted by the dumb effect, Sydney finds it increasingly difficult to engage in everyday intellectual conversation with other adults outside of work.
by Aerin E. December 11, 2007
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 15, 2006
there are 2 types of the june effect
1.when u mess with june he beat yo ass and then his freinds roast u and then beat yo ass
2.when u break u with june and u keep coming back
1.when u mess with june he beat yo ass and then his freinds roast u and then beat yo ass
2.when u break u with june and u keep coming back
by antinut April 11, 2019
The Worland Effect-1. When someone, usually female, is gorgeous, but only from certain angles or under certain lighting, otherwise they are hideous.
2. An evolution of Butterface, but instead of hot body, ugly face, the person is only attractive from certain angles and/or certain lighting.
2. An evolution of Butterface, but instead of hot body, ugly face, the person is only attractive from certain angles and/or certain lighting.
Guy 1- What do you think that wrestler? She's gotten so ripped lately.
Guy 2-Eh, she's hot only if the ring lights catch her just right. She's got The Worland Effect.
Guy 1- What's the The Worland Effect?
Guy 2- When someone is only hot depending on the right angle or the right light.
Guy 2-Eh, she's hot only if the ring lights catch her just right. She's got The Worland Effect.
Guy 1- What's the The Worland Effect?
Guy 2- When someone is only hot depending on the right angle or the right light.
by BUDDY IS STOUT February 10, 2023
by vampiregfff March 23, 2023