(1) A state of mind, in which, a person starts to believe that
he/she is going to remain single forever, without any hopes
of a relationship, or physical contact with the opposite sex.
(2) Tuhibo effect is a feeling where you start to feel nervous and get performance Yips.
he/she is going to remain single forever, without any hopes
of a relationship, or physical contact with the opposite sex.
(2) Tuhibo effect is a feeling where you start to feel nervous and get performance Yips.
"That guy looks like he's got a lot of gals, bro."
"No man, I heard that he's caught the Tuhibo Effect."
"Oh mayn, we need to introduce him to a Vedant , or an Aryan."
"No man, I heard that he's caught the Tuhibo Effect."
"Oh mayn, we need to introduce him to a Vedant , or an Aryan."
by UzumakiNaruto73 October 26, 2017
A self-hatedom. A phenomenon seen in fan communities, in which people who play it the most hate it the most.
Named for the Pokemon community, because nobody hates Pokemon like Pokemon fans.
Named for the Pokemon community, because nobody hates Pokemon like Pokemon fans.
by violetcide February 22, 2023
Nathan: "Steve and John are going to be at the party tomorrow."
Jim: "Oh fuck."
Nathan: "What?"
Jim: "The Snoon Effect..."
Nathan: "Oh fuck."
Jim: "Oh fuck."
Nathan: "What?"
Jim: "The Snoon Effect..."
Nathan: "Oh fuck."
by Steven Smiff June 13, 2018
The Kunal effect is real.
by hehe999999 November 25, 2021
(n.) an unspecified period of time before spring break during which a student (or faculty member) loses the ability to accurately perceive the passage of time.
Dr. Richard Block identified a framework of four interrelated factors that affect this perception: (1) characteristics of the time experiencer, (2) time-related behaviors and judgments, (3) contents of a time period, and (4) activities during a time period.
The Spring Break Effect will cause noticeable changes in everyday life. For example, students will likely experience feelings of acedia (mental sloth, apathy, indifference, boredom) or exhaustion caused by sleep deprivation. Days will run together to the point where they are distinguished only by the assignments or exams scheduled. Most of an individual's "productive" time will be spent on academic tasks that will range between mindless and tedious. (If a suffer is subjected to these conditions for extended periods of time, particularly when tasks are mindlessly tedious, it is recommended that they consult a mental health professional.) Finally, those affected will spend increased and possibly unhealthy amounts of time on social networking sites (Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest, if the subject is female).
Dr. Richard Block identified a framework of four interrelated factors that affect this perception: (1) characteristics of the time experiencer, (2) time-related behaviors and judgments, (3) contents of a time period, and (4) activities during a time period.
The Spring Break Effect will cause noticeable changes in everyday life. For example, students will likely experience feelings of acedia (mental sloth, apathy, indifference, boredom) or exhaustion caused by sleep deprivation. Days will run together to the point where they are distinguished only by the assignments or exams scheduled. Most of an individual's "productive" time will be spent on academic tasks that will range between mindless and tedious. (If a suffer is subjected to these conditions for extended periods of time, particularly when tasks are mindlessly tedious, it is recommended that they consult a mental health professional.) Finally, those affected will spend increased and possibly unhealthy amounts of time on social networking sites (Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest, if the subject is female).
Person A: "How is it only Tuesday?"
Person B: "I don't know. It feels like Friday."
Person C: "Dude, you're experiencing the Spring Break Effect."
Person A: "Is that fatal?"
Person C: "No, but staying awake for 72 hours might."
Person B: "Shit."
Person B: "I don't know. It feels like Friday."
Person C: "Dude, you're experiencing the Spring Break Effect."
Person A: "Is that fatal?"
Person C: "No, but staying awake for 72 hours might."
Person B: "Shit."
by Layla Clinch March 08, 2012
by itoldyoulydia October 31, 2009
When a person has all the bad luck in the world and can’t ever catch a break. To have everything that happens in your life never go in your favor. Basically the worst luck in the world.
Joe: “Bro, I got a red light ticket for $250 even though I was stopped the whole time.”
Trevor: “That my friend is the Joe Effect!”
Trevor: “That my friend is the Joe Effect!”
by Bababooey11 September 23, 2020