When you rail a fat chick, the ripple that goes through her fat, starting at your entry point, and continuing away.
I was tagging this shamu, and everytime my crotch hit hers, I could see the ripple effect take her fat up to her neck.
by Saphiyago October 7, 2006

the effect that one feels as a member of the gay community when surrounded by only straight people. One tends to fixate on the one or two people they know to be of the same orientation as them and fall into a false 'like' or 'love'. This however, can easily be remedied by coming into contact with other queers.
This effect is named for the shipping name 'Klaine' on Glee, where Kurt falls in love with Blaine and deems him his 'true' love simply because it is the most realistic, knowing no other gay people.
This effect is named for the shipping name 'Klaine' on Glee, where Kurt falls in love with Blaine and deems him his 'true' love simply because it is the most realistic, knowing no other gay people.
Kurt: I'm in love with Blaine. He's so pretty.
Mercedes: No you're not. You just have the Klaine effect. We need to get you to a gay bar to meet some other gays.
Mercedes: No you're not. You just have the Klaine effect. We need to get you to a gay bar to meet some other gays.
by faaaabulous January 6, 2012

the ass shakes an than hits you an knocks you off an your like damn you think you a bad mothafucka an you go back an try an tap it but the ass ripples an knocks you off again?
by sXekid December 17, 2010

When stupid people from small, underpopulated states wind up at good universities because of quota policies that demand acceptance of a certain number of applicants from each state.
by GuyChiLie July 18, 2009

The phenomenon that causes females to be repulsed by the mention of Dave. It is believed to be triggered by Dave's chronic knowitallism and overall weirdness. Other possible causes include a funny smell, a funny face, and a geeky demeanor.
by arnis March 15, 2005

an action that redefines the future
by Imanuel July 12, 2009

A phrase which refers to the ability of a song to seed or otherwise compel sociopathic behavior in an individual, through that individuals unique comprehension of the song's deeper and specific meaning.
The name is derivied from Charles Manson, whose apocalyptic cult-based racial serial killing was self proclaimed a result of the biblical message communicated through The Beetles' "Revolution 9."
Brain Warner, whose psuedonym is dervived from Charles Manson, claims a deep interest in the case; interestingly enough, Warner's own music-in conjunction with that of Jessicka Fodera's Jack Off Jill-was blasted as an inspiration for the Columbine Killings on April 10th, 1999. If true, this would indicate that the Manson effect is transitive, although the underlying motives for the sociopathic behavior are not.
The name is derivied from Charles Manson, whose apocalyptic cult-based racial serial killing was self proclaimed a result of the biblical message communicated through The Beetles' "Revolution 9."
Brain Warner, whose psuedonym is dervived from Charles Manson, claims a deep interest in the case; interestingly enough, Warner's own music-in conjunction with that of Jessicka Fodera's Jack Off Jill-was blasted as an inspiration for the Columbine Killings on April 10th, 1999. If true, this would indicate that the Manson effect is transitive, although the underlying motives for the sociopathic behavior are not.
The press highlighted the musical preferences of the serial killer, hinting at a possible Manson effect.
by Will A October 1, 2005
