once 2 people of opposite gender converge on a single point, a new person (usually female, but sometimes male) will join the room, and thus the balance tipped. With this new change in gender, more of the dominant gender flock, trying to get the attention of the lone male (or female)
Once there's a 3 - 5 to 1 ratio, another male will join, and thus the ho effect has hit full circle.
Once there's a 3 - 5 to 1 ratio, another male will join, and thus the ho effect has hit full circle.
Stage 1:Guy 1 & Girl 1 hang out at the mall.
Stage 2:Girl 2 joins them.
Stage 3:Girl 3 sees that girl 1 & 2 are getting all the attention from guy 1, and joins their group.
Final Stage:Guy 2 sees guy 1 hogging all the attention, and joins to steal some girls for himself.
Thus the Ho Effect
Stage 2:Girl 2 joins them.
Stage 3:Girl 3 sees that girl 1 & 2 are getting all the attention from guy 1, and joins their group.
Final Stage:Guy 2 sees guy 1 hogging all the attention, and joins to steal some girls for himself.
Thus the Ho Effect
by XDogg Strafe March 24, 2009
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 30, 2010
Effective health is a term used in video games to describe the amount of damage needed to kill somebody. It doesn’t mean the literal health, just the amount needed to kill considering the enemy’s buffs and boosts.
by LarryTheVegetable42069 August 20, 2020
The phrase used for when a girl in a relationship is influenced by her slutty friends to become a hoe. Derived from the belief that girls with names ending in “uhh” or “eee” will break your heart.
Person 1: “My girl broke up with me man, and don’t know why. We were doing so good.”
Person 2: “She fell for the Alexia Effect man.”
Person 2: “She fell for the Alexia Effect man.”
by Yzeels November 08, 2023
The "Adrian Effect" is a phenomenon when a somewhat overweight African American with an anime profile picture used in almost every form of media expects special treatment because they are "oppressed" and "bullied" by his/her peers despite no evidence of others doing so. while he expects special care and attention, he also is not hesitant to bully those who are pandering for his/her, "special needs"
Guy 1: Wow, Tyrone just beat up the special ed teacher assigned to him..
Guy 2: yeah, he must be suffering from, "The Adrian Effect"
Guy 2: yeah, he must be suffering from, "The Adrian Effect"
by Fraser18 May 26, 2018
The Tippity effect is when twitter user tippitytopkek dates a woman they usually either end up being racist or fat.
by GloopTastic November 13, 2022
If someone darkens a character and makes it look like they're standing in shadow while it's actually day time that's Fendi's effect
by ranbrant. jf January 17, 2015