A phenomenon in which an individual is inexplicably prone to make the worst choice possible at decision point in life. Also describes unfortunate events which can only be explained by the phenomenon.
Billy had not committed a crime but he threw his coffee in the officers face when he came to the car window, he was under the lethean effect.
Kimmy felt the lethean effect strongly after being around stupid people and began imitating their behavior.
Kimmy felt the lethean effect strongly after being around stupid people and began imitating their behavior.
by UrbanScrewdriver April 17, 2019
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
The Creeper Effect is when a sound cue, typically of a video game, activates anxiety or other unpleasant emotions. Common examples show this as a sound associated with something that's scary when you first experience the associated encounter, and rapidly becomes less threatening. The namesake is derived from Minecraft's creeper.
by therion simp April 22, 2020
The Saffie Effect is what happens when a Saffie mesmerises you into looking at something you had no intention of looking at
by Stone-Cold_Psycho September 21, 2018
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
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