When one used to hate pickles but then starts to love pickles because of associating with someone that likes pickles
Yeah i used to hate pickles and my roommate loves them but now I love pickles so the Nisa Effect got me
by sadidk May 14, 2021
Not caring what critics say of your creative work because you know your work is good and you like it and that's all that matters. Inspired by Robert Rodriguez's film and television career: he wrote and directed The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl which was panned by critics, but the quirks and general weird vibes that defined the film are what sets it apart from other children's films and are the reason we're still talking about it.
(In 2020, Rodriguez directed The Tragedy, the 14th episode of The Mandalorian, which was met with critical acclaim and regarded by many as the best episode of the series. Do with that what you will.)
(In 2020, Rodriguez directed The Tragedy, the 14th episode of The Mandalorian, which was met with critical acclaim and regarded by many as the best episode of the series. Do with that what you will.)
I was sad when my professor said my design wasn't successful during review, but then The Rodriguez Effect kicked in and I felt better instantly because I love my design and I know I'm already a legend.
by EarlySaturday February 22, 2021
by DaCroissant June 04, 2024
A: My fabricated story was so believable because I made up untrue specific details about it.
B: That's the precision credibility effect.
B: That's the precision credibility effect.
by Balaenoptera_musculus November 26, 2023
by Balaenoptera_musculus November 28, 2023
In a sense, the Luke Boyd Effect is where you tell all your friends that you have a huge inheritance and lifetime football tickets, and lure friendships in over matierialistic values.
by Judochoppinaaa January 14, 2019
Akali :this jungler is so bad bro, he says he was diamond last season, now he is piss low stuck in plat 8
Yuumi : its s9 effect bro
Yuumi : its s9 effect bro
by ahmed mohammed rahmatuali June 18, 2020