The caramelldansen effect is when people think a song is japanese because it's in a foreign language and has anime girls.
Joe:dis you know caramelldansen is swedish?
Candice:no, i thought it was japanese because it was in a foreign language and had anime girls.
Joe:you fell victim to The Caramelldansen effect
Candice:no, i thought it was japanese because it was in a foreign language and had anime girls.
Joe:you fell victim to The Caramelldansen effect
by Jaiden Animations May 22, 2023
Bae: I know its been two days in all but... But im just not ready for a relationship.
You: Ok, *whispers* shit, i have the Sage effect!
You: Ok, *whispers* shit, i have the Sage effect!
by ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) mi gusta August 30, 2018
"I was sure today was Tuesday but it's actually Monday. Proper Australia Effect, I feel like I gained a whole-ass day ."
by mindzoo April 12, 2021
The psychological phenomenon where an individual experiences frustration or regret upon discovering a beneficial change or opportunity that occurs immediately after they leave or finish an experience. It often involves feelings of envy, loss, or unfairness, as the timing of the improvement would have directly benefited the individual had it occurred earlier. This effect can lead to counterfactual thinking and a sense of "what could have been."
"The university just announced new funding for research projects, but I’m graduating next month. I guess I'm experiencing the after-timing effect."
"I spent years working at that company, and just after I left, they introduced flexible work-from-home options. It’s the After-Timing Effect at play!"
"After years of hard work, I finally graduate, and now they’re offering a campus-wide discount for DoorDash—classic After-Timing Effect!"
"I spent years working at that company, and just after I left, they introduced flexible work-from-home options. It’s the After-Timing Effect at play!"
"After years of hard work, I finally graduate, and now they’re offering a campus-wide discount for DoorDash—classic After-Timing Effect!"
by prakrat December 07, 2024
The relative coolness of a person or object is defined by a value inversely proportional to the square of the distance of said object or person from John Stamos.
by Armacham85 October 30, 2010
by Texxxxt'n April 10, 2007