When a woman becomes more attractive to males because she does something bad or does something illegal.
"I always thought Winona Ryder was hot but when she got caught shoplifting she became super hot, you gotta love a bad girl!"
"Bro, I never really noticed that girl Amy from our office but then I found out she got busted for weed last weekend, I gotta have me a slice of that, that's the Winona Effect right there bro".
"Bro, I never really noticed that girl Amy from our office but then I found out she got busted for weed last weekend, I gotta have me a slice of that, that's the Winona Effect right there bro".
by Dazzman April 16, 2014
He Lucho Effect: for an indefinite period of time (mostly short), the opposite of logic events occur, actions. It is believed to be influenced by the people's energy and thoughts + cosmic power. This effect has no logic and causes total house
The lucho effect се прояви I SI EBA PUTKATA MAI4INA
Ex: “Hey I think Samantha liked Josh”
-“ OMG this is “The Lucho Effect”
-“I know right 😄!! She was envying him in like.. 7-8 grade and look now!”
Ex: “Hey I think Samantha liked Josh”
-“ OMG this is “The Lucho Effect”
-“I know right 😄!! She was envying him in like.. 7-8 grade and look now!”
by Sopata December 26, 2019
The effect when one takes of their braces and suddenly changes.
Examples: When a tomboy becomes super girly, when a nun changes into a drunk, when somebody against everything does everything, when a frog turns into a prince.
The point is, The Braces change you. From good to bad, from bad to good.
Examples: When a tomboy becomes super girly, when a nun changes into a drunk, when somebody against everything does everything, when a frog turns into a prince.
The point is, The Braces change you. From good to bad, from bad to good.
"Hey remember that girl/guy from high school?"
"Oh the one with the colorful braces? She/He was such a saint..."
"I was partying with her/him last night. You will not believe how drunk she/he got and that's not even the whole story!"
"Whoa, The Braces Effect!"
____________________________
"After they took of their braces the twins changed so much. One got really sexual and the other just did everything he said he wouldn't do!"
"Dayummmm, The Braces Effect really turned them into hypocrites."
"Oh the one with the colorful braces? She/He was such a saint..."
"I was partying with her/him last night. You will not believe how drunk she/he got and that's not even the whole story!"
"Whoa, The Braces Effect!"
____________________________
"After they took of their braces the twins changed so much. One got really sexual and the other just did everything he said he wouldn't do!"
"Dayummmm, The Braces Effect really turned them into hypocrites."
by Captain Dentist August 19, 2013
The effect of someone looking attractive from far away but ugly from up close or someone looking different from far away than up close. Like when you see a girl from far away and when you get closer she looks like a witch. People that attract you from far away but make you regret it when you get up close.
Did you see that girl from far away she looked like if she had booty and cute but not up close yeah because of the far effect.
by real_nigga101 July 12, 2014
Having the urge to purchase games with the false belief of that they'll enjoy it once they play it. Just to realize their mistake and how much regret they'll hold for the few weeks, just to repeat that same mistake again.
Man 1: "I really like the game that you're playing, I might buy it so we can play."
Man 2: "But I've never really seen you play this type of genre??"
Man1: "Yeah, but this one looks different, I'm sure I'll love it."
*Man 1 plays the game once, and never plays it ever again*
Man 2: "You're going through the Timo Effect."
Man 2: "But I've never really seen you play this type of genre??"
Man1: "Yeah, but this one looks different, I'm sure I'll love it."
*Man 1 plays the game once, and never plays it ever again*
Man 2: "You're going through the Timo Effect."
by Katgoop May 11, 2021
1. The reverse of the placebo effect.
2. It's when you expect to hate something and you end up hating it.
2. It's when you expect to hate something and you end up hating it.
1. Kennedy chose the Latin word nocebo ("I shall harm") because it was the opposite of the Latin word placebo ("I shall please"), and used it to denote the counterpart of the placebo response: namely, an "unpleasant" response to the application of real or sham treatment.
2. I hated the food because I expected it to suck. That's nocebo effect for ya.
2. I hated the food because I expected it to suck. That's nocebo effect for ya.
by swvfan April 29, 2012
by BigDaddytech April 06, 2017