by Goldendoodle1996 April 12, 2016
Similar to symptoms of being bipolar. The effect causes changes in a person's mood, energy, and ability to function.
While not being as serious as the latter, this tendency may induce confusion to others and maybe even arguments.
While not being as serious as the latter, this tendency may induce confusion to others and maybe even arguments.
Michi: How are you, Shiny? :)
Shiny: I’m doing good! How are you, Michi? :)
Ben: Hey, Michi! How are you?
Michi: Shut the fuck up, Ben. I didn’t ask you.
Shiny: Is this the Hef effect?
Shiny: I’m doing good! How are you, Michi? :)
Ben: Hey, Michi! How are you?
Michi: Shut the fuck up, Ben. I didn’t ask you.
Shiny: Is this the Hef effect?
by Shinoaki September 02, 2021
To inadvertently cause another murder, by televising informants or suspects interviews, in a murder investigation
A man was shot, in an apparent 48 effect, after being shown informing about a Jamaican drug lord’s death, in Dallas.
by Danman73 November 27, 2019
The River Effect is when a friend uses/shows off an item especially in a video game frequently enough that you have to acquire it for yourself.
by RightTriggerLeftTrigger November 16, 2023
by debatebeefer March 13, 2020
When someone is temporarily squinty eyed from smoking too much pot. Leading to said person resembling James Franco.
by Brozco August 07, 2015
The Luca Effect is often a momentary effect where the vast majority of the persons common sense disappears. Instead of having common sense, they come across as stupid or even as retarded. It is named after Luca who can go from a legendary mathematician to a full set 8 fucktard. If you experience this effect, please seek help as we are still investigating Luca's case of this effect. He experiences a brutal case of the Luca Effect on a daily basis, and that is why we have to investigate him. There are many causations and correlations, such as a terrible hairstyle, daily swimming, and finally - it mostly effects neeks who have something stuck up their ass. This illness has similarities to down syndrome.
by Amadeus Serafini January 25, 2021