Phenomenon when object and/or personal belongings mysteriously disappear and are not found until requesting assistance from LSS to help locate it. Thereafter LSS finds the item (often hidden behind other objects) and makes you seem like a total dolt. Typical items that disappear include keys, postal mail, and pots or pans. The LSS effect has been recorded in several places, most commonly the kitchen and Ed's workbench.
Victims of the LSS effect have 99.9% certainty that they did not move the item that they are trying to locate. Victims usually report symptons of confusion, overheating and inevitable rage when they are unable to locate their item.
Victims of the LSS effect have 99.9% certainty that they did not move the item that they are trying to locate. Victims usually report symptons of confusion, overheating and inevitable rage when they are unable to locate their item.
ED: "Where's that whisker for the pancakes? I know it was right here before"
Me: "Oh god it's the LSS effect again..."
Me: "Oh god it's the LSS effect again..."
by admiraleggplant August 30, 2020
The process of watching a movie or TV show for the sole purpose of seeing a hot actor or actress. The term is believed to have originally referred to Shailene Woodley.
Alex: We're watching Transformers tonight.
Erik: Dude why the hell would we watch that?
Alex: Because Megan Foxx is bangin!
Everyone else: The Woodley Effect...
Erik: Dude why the hell would we watch that?
Alex: Because Megan Foxx is bangin!
Everyone else: The Woodley Effect...
by My Peyton Manthing October 01, 2014
The mobile effect is when a mobile game doesn't get taken seriously by the rest of the gaming community and the developers that have a hand in making the game, thus making it hard for mobile games to thrive.
Fortnite Mobile being taken off the app store was not a big deal to the rest of the gaming community because of the Mobile Effect.
by MobileEXCUTIVE May 27, 2023
A social phenomenon that occurs when experts work diligently to avert a crisis, only for the general public to deem the potential crisis a hoax should the contingency efforts be successful. Named after the aversion of the Y2K bug, which has been largely deemed a hoax over the past couple of decades because it never actually occurred thanks to programmers behind the scenes preparing the new millennium of technology for the 21st century.
"Hey remember that rumor the bridge would collapse? I can't believe they actually tried to scare us like that"
"The bridge legitimately was at risk of collapsing, but construction teams examined the issue right away and made necessary repairs to avoid the disaster"
"Woah, really?"
"Yep, The Y2K Effect struck again"
"The bridge legitimately was at risk of collapsing, but construction teams examined the issue right away and made necessary repairs to avoid the disaster"
"Woah, really?"
"Yep, The Y2K Effect struck again"
by Ight Biddy May 16, 2023
Illusive calling and or messeging as an exploitation and or coersive directive that can also be interpretive as secretive?
The name of the pro soccer team in salt lake city has a purr-effect like name.. comes accross like a strange silent vigil or tribute because of the awkward style of name with a purpose to resemble a initial sequence of symbology? RSL?
by 12speed March 28, 2023
Person 1: yo, *famous youtube name* just joined the chat
Person 2: Oh No! The Aci effect will happen!
*Lots of cringy peeps trying to join the chat*
Person 2: Oh No! The Aci effect will happen!
*Lots of cringy peeps trying to join the chat*
by minedor May 24, 2017
When somehow a simple annoying song can take you all the way through your musical theatre singing exam to LCM grade 6 or up
Paula: "Why don't we do White Cliffs of Dover! It can take you all the way to grade 6!"
Dan: "Thats just The Lullaby of Broadway Effect!"
Brook: "Yeah It Is!"
Dan: "Thats just The Lullaby of Broadway Effect!"
Brook: "Yeah It Is!"
by SondheimSimp April 28, 2022