When you are up by 2 or more touchdowns going into the 2nd half of a game of NFL blitz and suddenly your opponent develops super human powers, making catches that are not humanly possible, and forcing fumbles like the football is covered in crisco.
Me: Dude, I was beating mike so bad at blitz last night, like 50 to 0 at half.
Friend: Yea? what happened?
Me: Blitz effect dude, he beat me 51-50
Friend: oh, shitty
Friend: Yea? what happened?
Me: Blitz effect dude, he beat me 51-50
Friend: oh, shitty
by bigmckale October 02, 2009
Guy 1: The Dark Knight is one of the best movies I have ever seen.
Guy 2: Yeah I had a raging boner the whole movie.
Guy 1: I see that the Batman Effect worked on you too.
Guy 2: Yeah I had a raging boner the whole movie.
Guy 1: I see that the Batman Effect worked on you too.
by icanhasnachos September 27, 2011
Amongularity Effect
The Amongularity Effect describes the urge of Individuals, may that be humans or not, to do something related to the videogame "Among Us".
What preceeds the triggering of the Amongularity Effect is, when an Individual does or says something related to the popular videogame "Among Us"
The strength of the Amongularity Effect is dependent on time and concentration of the Amonguli (Singular:Amongulus) particles in the Atmosphere.
Where more Amonguli Particles and a state of time, closer to the trigger, result in a harsher and more direct chain reaction with several people at a time
making funny references to the funny videogame "Among Us". While, when the time of trigger was some time ago, the reaction will not be as concentrated and not as many people
will reference said videogame.
The Amonguli Effect is considered an anomaly but is able to be calculated as follows:
AE = ( AC + tT)/(Sus)
AE: Amongularity Effect
AC: Amonguli concentration rate
tT: Time since triggering of the Amongularity Effect'S chain reaction
S : Number of people making references to the video game of amongus
u : Category of the Individuals, doing the references (Split in 10 Categories by age)
s : Average amount of the references per individual (Every Category is to be calculated by itself(!) and then the "Among Us agefactortm" shall be added)
The Amongularity Effect describes the urge of Individuals, may that be humans or not, to do something related to the videogame "Among Us".
What preceeds the triggering of the Amongularity Effect is, when an Individual does or says something related to the popular videogame "Among Us"
The strength of the Amongularity Effect is dependent on time and concentration of the Amonguli (Singular:Amongulus) particles in the Atmosphere.
Where more Amonguli Particles and a state of time, closer to the trigger, result in a harsher and more direct chain reaction with several people at a time
making funny references to the funny videogame "Among Us". While, when the time of trigger was some time ago, the reaction will not be as concentrated and not as many people
will reference said videogame.
The Amonguli Effect is considered an anomaly but is able to be calculated as follows:
AE = ( AC + tT)/(Sus)
AE: Amongularity Effect
AC: Amonguli concentration rate
tT: Time since triggering of the Amongularity Effect'S chain reaction
S : Number of people making references to the video game of amongus
u : Category of the Individuals, doing the references (Split in 10 Categories by age)
s : Average amount of the references per individual (Every Category is to be calculated by itself(!) and then the "Among Us agefactortm" shall be added)
by Erentheidot December 30, 2021
When an individual is psychologically unable to consummate a random hookup because there are other people passed out in the room. The phenomenon was first described about a young man whose facial hair resembles the Saudi Prince Bandar. Also referred to as the "blown save."
by TR Muffmouth August 06, 2007
H: How did you finish Quarter End in Commissions?
I: It was so good we finished less than 1% accuracy
H: How did you do it?
I: The Tolik Effect.
I: It was so good we finished less than 1% accuracy
H: How did you do it?
I: The Tolik Effect.
by THE F GURU November 04, 2019
The effect that happens in a situation where an innocent bystander is accused and punished for committing an action or crime that they did not make because the real perpetrator is too famous or essential to be punished.
This is referenced by the infamous incident where an episode of Pokémon was aired in Japan and gave numerous kids seizures due to rapidly flashing lights, caused by an attack from Pikachu. Since Pikachu was and still is the poster boy for the Pokémon franchise, Porygon, the starring Pokémon of the episode, was blamed and punished instead despite not being responsible for it.
This is referenced by the infamous incident where an episode of Pokémon was aired in Japan and gave numerous kids seizures due to rapidly flashing lights, caused by an attack from Pikachu. Since Pikachu was and still is the poster boy for the Pokémon franchise, Porygon, the starring Pokémon of the episode, was blamed and punished instead despite not being responsible for it.
Person 1: Why am I being punished for something I didn't do? It was clearly Jimmy's fault!
Person 2: It's the Porygon Effect; Jimmy's too important to be punished.
Person 2: It's the Porygon Effect; Jimmy's too important to be punished.
by Bloodwar March 13, 2021