The sincere attempt to be charming with a woman that leads to an awkward and embarrassing encounter. John Travolta, Scarlett Johansson, Idina Menzel, celebrity, movie star, Tinseltown, Hollywood
I liked the way you went over to that girl and to talk to that lady and accidently sneezed in her face. You've got that Travolta charm oozing out of you.
by joecoolthefool July 03, 2016
The lucky charm effect happens when a certain undesirable object is left behind over a more desirable object till the very end, until the object is forgot about, thrown away, or forced upon someone. Such like picking the lucky charms out of the box, or a dog never being picked at the pound.
Joey: “Man, why can’t we be picked first for once in dodgeball...”
Daniel: “dude, it’s just the lucky charm effect.”
Daniel: “dude, it’s just the lucky charm effect.”
by Lima B EaNen February 18, 2019
by MalumLibrum958 April 02, 2022
This is the attractiveness towards an unfashionable, socially inept and obsessed person (a geekish or nerdish person) since such qualities are found to be 'cute' hence one is inclined towards liking them.
The phrase is obtained from the 2011 Disney movie 'Geek Charming' where Dylan Schoenfield, Woodlands Academy's top girl, ends up falling in love with film geek and not so popular Josh Rosen.
The phrase is obtained from the 2011 Disney movie 'Geek Charming' where Dylan Schoenfield, Woodlands Academy's top girl, ends up falling in love with film geek and not so popular Josh Rosen.
by etc_ August 07, 2019
This is the attractiveness towards an unfashionable, socially inept and obsessed person (a geekish or nerdish person) since such qualities are found to be 'cute' hence one is inclined towards liking them.
The phrase is obtained from the 2011 Disney movie 'Geek Charming' where Dylan Schoenfield, Woodlands Academy's top girl, ends up falling in love with film geek and not so popular Josh Rosen.
The phrase is obtained from the 2011 Disney movie 'Geek Charming' where Dylan Schoenfield, Woodlands Academy's top girl, ends up falling in love with film geek and not so popular Josh Rosen.
by etc_ August 07, 2019
This is the attractiveness towards an unfashionable, socially inept and obsessed person (a geekish or nerdish person) since such qualities are found to be 'cute' hence one is inclined towards liking them.
The phrase is obtained from the 2011 Disney movie 'Geek Charming' where Dylan Schoenfield, Woodlands Academy's top girl, ends up falling in love with film geek and not so popular Josh Rosen.
The phrase is obtained from the 2011 Disney movie 'Geek Charming' where Dylan Schoenfield, Woodlands Academy's top girl, ends up falling in love with film geek and not so popular Josh Rosen.
by etc_ August 07, 2019
by iwkallalalkdlkxmxsun June 01, 2022