An effect where your team or another team in sports choke a big lead in a game, mainly when there's barely any time on the clock.
This term originates from Super Bowl 51 (LI) when the Atlanta Falcons stupidly choked a 28-3 lead against the Patriots somehow.
This term originates from Super Bowl 51 (LI) when the Atlanta Falcons stupidly choked a 28-3 lead against the Patriots somehow.
Viewer: "I can't believe my team choked a bloody 2 point lead in soccer!"
Other viewer: "What a Falcons effect!"
Other viewer: "What a Falcons effect!"
by haterzenx May 7, 2023
Get the Falcons effectmug. by Holology August 3, 2010
Get the Falcon Paunchmug. When a player leaves a multiplayer server in an online video game after something bad happens to them or their team.
C&C Renegade:
Hand of Nod destroyed
falcon030: omfg
falcon030 has left the game
bob: he pulled a falcon!
Hand of Nod destroyed
falcon030: omfg
falcon030 has left the game
bob: he pulled a falcon!
by WhitedragonBC September 5, 2008
Get the pulled a falconmug. "Dude you seen josh lately?"
"Nah, heard chris gave him the falcon punch during sex the other day, don't think he'll be walkin' for a while"
"Nah, heard chris gave him the falcon punch during sex the other day, don't think he'll be walkin' for a while"
by twiggley December 6, 2016
Get the the falcon punchmug. A uber-powerful punch that will smear anyone hit by it across the wall and is so powerful that it can bend space fabric time or whatever and to make it even better is occasionally covered or coated in awesomesauce.
Doing one melee in halo 3 and magically killing five people is about one ten trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion times infinity infierior to a single Falcon punch. And thats without awesomesauce....
by racerbob October 24, 2009
Get the Falcon punchmug. by Slothinz May 24, 2016
Get the Falcon Kissmug. noun \ˈfal-kən, ˈfȯl- also ˈfȯ-kən\ Origin: Middle English faucoun, falcon, from Anglo-French faucon, from Late Latin falcon-, falco, probably from Latin falc-, falx-
First Known Use: 13th century
1) any of nearly 60 species of hawks of the family Falconidae (order Falconiformes), diurnal birds of prey characterized by long, pointed wings and swift, powerful flight. The name is applied in a restricted sense, as true falcons, to the genus Falco, which numbers more than 35 species. Falcons occur virtually worldwide. They range in size from about 15 cm (6 inches) long in the falconets (Microhierax) to about 60 cm (24 inches) in the gyrfalcon, an Arctic species.
2) an exemplary student who attends the exemplary Williams Preparatory School which is located in Dallas, Texas.
First Known Use: 13th century
1) any of nearly 60 species of hawks of the family Falconidae (order Falconiformes), diurnal birds of prey characterized by long, pointed wings and swift, powerful flight. The name is applied in a restricted sense, as true falcons, to the genus Falco, which numbers more than 35 species. Falcons occur virtually worldwide. They range in size from about 15 cm (6 inches) long in the falconets (Microhierax) to about 60 cm (24 inches) in the gyrfalcon, an Arctic species.
2) an exemplary student who attends the exemplary Williams Preparatory School which is located in Dallas, Texas.
by WPSoaringFalcon August 31, 2010
Get the Falconmug.