The Brayan Effect is when a person by the name of Brayan (not Brian, Bryan, or Braian) starts taking over the world with his morals and ideals.
Brayan: what is up gangster
Person1: Hello there!
Brayan: whatchu doing
Person1: Yeah I'm doing okay.
Brayan: igh
Person1: how you been though
Brayan: igh
Person1:igh 🐱 👤
Brayan Effect in action.
Person1: Hello there!
Brayan: whatchu doing
Person1: Yeah I'm doing okay.
Brayan: igh
Person1: how you been though
Brayan: igh
Person1:igh 🐱 👤
Brayan Effect in action.
by stewartnation112 November 8, 2023

A borderline delusional method of manifestation that is unknowingly used & only works because Haley Hartman full heartedly believes it is real & therefore it is.
by I.think.itz.fine April 23, 2023

The phenomenon where children are more accepting of new screen time limits imposed by parents during significant periods such as New Year, birthdays, the start of the school year, or Ramadan, compared to normal days like a busy Wednesday.
It's like the screen time resolution effect kicks in every January; the kids are totally on board with the new limits, but try it during a hectic Wednesday, and it’s a whole different story!
by Emotional Cruiser September 22, 2025

1: Damn, I took my girl home last night, we had a great time but then I went to the kitchen and there, she was, my sister.
2: Wow, you had the Veronica Effect
2: Wow, you had the Veronica Effect
by xxLunnarisxx May 7, 2018

Mike used to be such a great guy until he started hanging out with Chris, now he's a complete douchebag. That's Chris' Domino Effect of Douchebaggery for you!!
by Britz82 September 25, 2014

When two people on the Twitter platform have two contradictory opinions, only for someone to say that the same two opinions came from one entity; thus the person labeling that entity as a walking contradiction.
Person 1: Why is it that Twitter thinks that cats are great, but then says that cats are the worst creature on Earth?
Person 2: Dude, I think that’s just the Twitter Funnel Effect in play. Those are Tweets from two different people.
Person 2: Dude, I think that’s just the Twitter Funnel Effect in play. Those are Tweets from two different people.
by FoxofGrey April 3, 2024

When a person knows one of their best friends has broken the bro code on numerous occasions and insists on remaining friends with said friend regardless of their past offenses knowing full well that they are bound to break the code once more.
Danny, you are letting your friend get off easy even though he broke the bro code and it wasn't even the first time either. You're creating the Razalas Effect.
by ElextheExcellent June 19, 2016
