The "Luke Murphy Effect", is simply overstating and/or overusing a word, persons name, or saying, repetitively to the point it becomes stale.
by AnchorUp October 6, 2020

by Professional RawDogger July 13, 2022

When there's a four-way stop sign intersection a quarter mile ahead of you with no cars in it, that suddenly has cars converging from all sides at the same as you, making it impossible to discern who's supposed to go, and making a hazardous situation.
I had a bad case of Murphy's Intersection Law driving home. No one knew who was supposed to go, and we all crashed into each other.
by Tbonerstalloner August 30, 2017

Emelia is a strong, independent, intelligent, absolutely stunning woman. She’ll be there for you whenever you need her, in the best of times and the worst. She’ll never give up on you and will always be there to guide and protect you (mostly from your intrusive thoughts lol). She’s the most loyal and reliable friend any person would be thanking their lucky stars for having her in their life (or thank the magic wonder of chocolate you give her). If you ever feeling down, she’ll help you right back up and have you rolling with laughter within seconds. She's fantastic. Everyone needs an Emelia.
by Johnsnowww November 2, 2023

1. When everything seems to be going wrong while listening to punk rock music.
2. When everything that can go wrong does while attneding a punk rock concert.
2. When everything that can go wrong does while attneding a punk rock concert.
1. "How come everything going wrong right now" askes Clive. "You are listening to Pennywise right now so you are being affected by Dropkick Murphys Law" responds Mick.
by archyis March 21, 2009

After a night of heavy drinking and questionable behaviour, one awakes in the morning to a deadly hangover. That person then proceeds to sloppily act like a stand up comedian for the amusement of their hungover friends.
by uknowulikeit May 1, 2010

This phrase thrived during the late eighties to early nineties in elementary schools through high schools. It is a way of saying "I already knew that, and am surprised this information is new to you."
Kid 1: "Hey, they're coming out with a Super Mario Brothers movie!"
Kid 2: "No durphy, Eddie Murphy."
Kid 2: "No durphy, Eddie Murphy."
by Formula One Jazz Nutjob June 23, 2011
