When you trick someone into believing something that isn’t true, typically under the guise of having scientific or research-based proof. Often for humorous intent
Daniel: You know how you’ll learn about a song, and then you start hearing it everywhere?
Bill: Ah yes, I believe that’s called Wesolowski’s principle
*later*
Daniel: Hey man, I looked up that thing you said, andI can’t find it anywhere!
Bill: *chuckle* My friend, you’ve fallen victim to the Syndo-Mathian effect
Bill: Ah yes, I believe that’s called Wesolowski’s principle
*later*
Daniel: Hey man, I looked up that thing you said, andI can’t find it anywhere!
Bill: *chuckle* My friend, you’ve fallen victim to the Syndo-Mathian effect
by Dr K Chaudhry April 30, 2024
by betyouGAR March 01, 2021
by Maguni May 26, 2018
An effect documented to make someone change into a new person that may not be the best for them - typically out of their comfort zone
by charles.wagner January 14, 2024
The caleb effect is all about showing a transition from one field to another but unlocking greater potential by harnessing all that the new field has to offer
by Rabaduba October 06, 2023
The Sponge Effect describes the situation where a person does an action, that they have done enough times to make it semi-automatic. Semi-automatic meaning that they do not remember the action in details subsequently.
Police officer: You just ran this red light. Do you acknowledge this?
Bicyclist: Sorry, I cannot do that, I don't remember the action. It might have been the sponge effect.
Bicyclist: Sorry, I cannot do that, I don't remember the action. It might have been the sponge effect.
by Tehor006 March 28, 2024
When someone hypes something up so much that when you actually experience it, it doesn’t meet up to your expectations.
Seylah was telling me that the movie she saw was the best movie she ever watched in her entire life but when I watched it I got the sushi effect.
by 5164! July 23, 2022