A group of 2 or more people that gain supernatural/strange abilities. (such as advanced manifestation or predictions of people or relationship's.) that strengthen the longer they know the other individual.
by Decoginisis July 29, 2022
The act of throwing a steel chair either in the air or on the ground that causes a mass anger in a crowd that causes them to get mad over nothing or something as little as a steel chair.
This idea originally came from The Boondocks episode "Grandad's Fight"
This idea originally came from The Boondocks episode "Grandad's Fight"
*Chair is thrown*
Person 1: Oh my god a chair!
*Chair falls*
Person 2: Now I'm mad
Person 3: And that's the steel chair effect.
Person 1: Oh my god a chair!
*Chair falls*
Person 2: Now I'm mad
Person 3: And that's the steel chair effect.
by NGNC September 13, 2021
(n.)
- sadness and longing that one feels when you hear Moira's Voice
- normally felt in 'Paubaya'
- gives you goosebumps all over your body
- feeling mo broken ka kahit di naman
- sadness and longing that one feels when you hear Moira's Voice
- normally felt in 'Paubaya'
- gives you goosebumps all over your body
- feeling mo broken ka kahit di naman
"I felt the Moira Effect on the song paubaya."
Tol: I feel like my heart is broken kahit wala akong Jowa.
Bro: Tol, It's the Moira Effect.
Tol: I feel like my heart is broken kahit wala akong Jowa.
Bro: Tol, It's the Moira Effect.
by Oudrey Rose February 27, 2021
An effect where people with traumatizing past hallucinate and see people or things relating to there past.
(Related to the moguan incident)
(Related to the moguan incident)
by notatallpaid June 18, 2022
The act of sending a feminist bitch straight to hell using a seesaw,often done by a person who has an sexual obsession with his sister.
"Korekiyo impaled the fuck out of the feminist bitch using the Seesaw Effect,and then went on to fuck his sister."
by Danganronpa gayfan February 27, 2024
It causes you to become aware/more aware of how discombobulated the US voting system is. However, unlike most others, the Jenny Effect *also* leaves you with some hope, because it includes, if not a complete fix, then a significant step forward to fixing it.
Man, the Jenny Effect is going to play hell with ES+S's ability to illegally determine who wins future elections!
by A New Hope February 08, 2019
Any instance when internet chat rooms or subreddit groups rouse a significant number of anonymous individuals to support a cause or an individual with the aim of exercising the group's bandwidth to hi-jack or manipulate things in the real world,
The Sanjaya effect is named after its first well-known publicized occurrence in 2006 when a Reddit group of mostly young males decided to hi-jack American Idol's voting systems to push a mediocre singer, Sanjaya Malakar, into the final competition. When he had consistently disappointed the judges for weeks on end, and still made it into the final competition with the last two other singers, the judges decided they had to take voting back into their own hands to stop the internet trolls from ruining the whole sixth season's final competition.
"The Sanjaya Effect" is now an easy way to explain what might appear as ludicrous events that may seem to occur with little reason but when taking into account the ease by which the internet allows individuals to anonymously conspire together to form large cohorts that bring about change in the real world with social media and manipulation of voting systems, it is now par for the course that such internet groups exist and always will exist.
The Sanjaya effect is named after its first well-known publicized occurrence in 2006 when a Reddit group of mostly young males decided to hi-jack American Idol's voting systems to push a mediocre singer, Sanjaya Malakar, into the final competition. When he had consistently disappointed the judges for weeks on end, and still made it into the final competition with the last two other singers, the judges decided they had to take voting back into their own hands to stop the internet trolls from ruining the whole sixth season's final competition.
"The Sanjaya Effect" is now an easy way to explain what might appear as ludicrous events that may seem to occur with little reason but when taking into account the ease by which the internet allows individuals to anonymously conspire together to form large cohorts that bring about change in the real world with social media and manipulation of voting systems, it is now par for the course that such internet groups exist and always will exist.
Examples of the Sanjaya Effect are plentiful, including TV Shows like American Idol, season 6 in 2006, or stock prices (e.g. the 2021 Game Stop Frenzy), or cryptocurrency prices (e.g. The DogeCoin Pump Scheme, followed by Shibu Inu and Floki Inu pump and dump internet conspiracies in succession)
by Tyler Warden September 14, 2021