by ProsenOne32 August 27, 2019
"do you ever just lay in bed and think about how you'll never be able to experience being a carefree teenage boy just dicking around with friends and playing sports."
"yeah, it's called the haikyuu effect."
"yeah, it's called the haikyuu effect."
by grassdirt March 01, 2022
When something is so bad its very existence is meme-worthy, making the thing "good" in an ironic, meta sense. The thing has very little entertainment value on its own, but because of that the act of ruthlessly mocking it is extremely fun.
Based on the movie Morbius, a boring, cliché, below-average superhero movie which spawned a cult following of ironic worship and appreciation as a form of mockery.
Based on the movie Morbius, a boring, cliché, below-average superhero movie which spawned a cult following of ironic worship and appreciation as a form of mockery.
I wonder why people are pretending to be so excited about Nickelback... Maybe it's just the Morbius Effect.
by BigMoneyChoCho June 24, 2022
by Oracle99 April 18, 2003
one of the winners in the Washington Post's Style Invitational - words altered by adding, subtracting, or changing only one letter and supplying a new definition
by dp916 March 17, 2004
When a person is dumped by an ex and then he or she starts acting differently than how he or she would normally act.
John Mayer has The "Jen" Effect. He stopped shaving after Jennifer Aniston broke his heart.
"The "Name" Effect" << Replace Name with the name of the person who broke your heart.
"The "Name" Effect" << Replace Name with the name of the person who broke your heart.
by yellowfever17 March 10, 2011
The process by which wearing a Tapout, Redemption, or other MMA fighting shirt instantly makes the wearer hold his body and walk in a way as to look much more buff and a like an experienced fighter.
As soon as I saw him come out of the changing room wearing that TAPOUT shirt, he had his chest poked out, his arms held up higher, and was walking like he was about to knock somebody out. That's what I like to call 'The Tapout Effect'.
by MemphisP July 20, 2010