When someone, usually when gaming, yells and screams at their screen. They're normally loud but doesn't have to be to class as jacksepticeye syndrome. Not to be confused with anything about loving jacksepticeye or being a fan.
by pseudony.com/index.html January 15, 2017
A typical malaise affecting those who live in secluded rural areas such as Lincolnshire, England. Symptoms include lack of urban awareness; an aversity to progress; general social/racial ignorance and crucially the inability to accept that such areas are generally shit. Sufferers may find difficulty in rehabilitation; some have been known to live in said areas for life due to their irrefutable lack of ambition. Surprisingly some are content to be entertained lifelong by Young Farmers' parties and "Skeg-Vegas", an association of which the true Vegas, thankfully, is unlikely to know of. To this date there is no apparent cure.
by pradzor March 17, 2010
When one gets the peculiar urge to date or have sexual intercourse with those of East Asian Descent.
by Gpopper March 03, 2010
A common syndrome among osu! players when they see the number "727" a lot and/or see it on objects that don't even resemble it.
Person 1: Oh look it's an In-N-Out, wanna eat lunch there?
Person 2: WYSI WYSI 727 WYSI.
Person 1: What the fuck are you ok? Do you have WYSI Syndrome?
Person 2: Yes I need help.
Person 2: WYSI WYSI 727 WYSI.
Person 1: What the fuck are you ok? Do you have WYSI Syndrome?
Person 2: Yes I need help.
by Suguri- September 20, 2021
What President Obama develops when dealing with Republicans who hate his guts and want to destroy him. Similar to the well-known phenomenon known as Stockholm Syndrome, where hostages begin to relate to, care about, and defend the terrorists holding them captive, except in this case, you are the President of the United States.
Observer #1: "Fuck! Obama caved in to the Republicans AGAIN, even though he had all the advantages in negotiations! I don't understand it at all!"
Observer #2: "Barackholm Syndrome strikes again..."
Observer #2: "Barackholm Syndrome strikes again..."
by NCScientist August 01, 2011
League of Legends players' who are normal quiet players. All of a sudden, they say toxic remarks such as: "kill yourself" "i hope you jump off a bridge" "cancer" "autism" or all of the above at the same time. These are players who feel insecure about themselves. They're the type of players to act innocent if you call them out on their toxicity in post-game chat, If they act innocent after they flame someone mid-game then they have a severe case of League Syndrome. They're the type of players to justify their negative attitude.
If you want a master manipulator then you need someone who has League Syndrome because those fuckers take shit out of their ass and smear it on their chat box.
If you want a master manipulator then you need someone who has League Syndrome because those fuckers take shit out of their ass and smear it on their chat box.
Player 1: "Can you stop being toxic?"
Player 2: "Shut the fuck up faggot piece of shit you cancerous toxic fuck, you're the toxic one."
Player 3: "Wow, HOLY LEAGUE SYNDROME"
Player 2: "Shut the fuck up faggot piece of shit you cancerous toxic fuck, you're the toxic one."
Player 3: "Wow, HOLY LEAGUE SYNDROME"
by LeagueMaster3000 October 19, 2016
1) A phrase that derives from the movie Office Space, when consultants(The Bobs) are brought in ask what people do for the company, thus asking the employees to justify their positions in said company.
2) Someone suffering from this syndrome is someone at work, that at present time(past and future as well) nobody can figure out what exactly it is they do for 8+ hours each day. Question it all you want, but it is still a mystery.
2) Someone suffering from this syndrome is someone at work, that at present time(past and future as well) nobody can figure out what exactly it is they do for 8+ hours each day. Question it all you want, but it is still a mystery.
Co-worker 1: "Where the hell is he? I have no idea what the hell he does here everyday. Seems like a whole lot of nothing."
Co-worker 2: "It is nothing, always nothing, if you take out the complaining. He has serious issues, one of them being that he has what people in the field called The Bobs Syndrome."
Co-worker 2: "It is nothing, always nothing, if you take out the complaining. He has serious issues, one of them being that he has what people in the field called The Bobs Syndrome."
by The MI Shocker December 06, 2013