Being able to convince a whole group of people of an idea that originally was thought of as stupid or whimsical.
Person 1- bro I am really starting to believe that conspiracy theory.
Person 2- ahhh… you might be under the Djordje effect
Person 1- oh true.
Person 2- ahhh… you might be under the Djordje effect
Person 1- oh true.
by Yaboi8887 August 25, 2025

an strategic and assertive way of dating where you don’t ask girls out but you assume they’ve already agreed to go out with you.
also stating facts about someone but is really just guessing
the girl will feel like she’s chasing you
also stating facts about someone but is really just guessing
the girl will feel like she’s chasing you
average guy
beta: “w-would you like to go get dinner some time?”
girl: “eww no thanks bye”
the sapio effect
chad: “we’re going out for drinks this saturday, thanks for clearing out your schedule w the fam”
girl: “y-yes, of course! no problem haha!”
beta: “w-would you like to go get dinner some time?”
girl: “eww no thanks bye”
the sapio effect
chad: “we’re going out for drinks this saturday, thanks for clearing out your schedule w the fam”
girl: “y-yes, of course! no problem haha!”
by averageguy1234 December 19, 2023

Nigel Farage spreading disinformation was one of the main causes of the U.K. riots in 2024. A prime example of the cunterfly effect.
by DopeyStats August 8, 2024

by vimwit March 1, 2021

Opossite of the "halo effect". Horn effect is associating negative traits with someone who is conventionally unattractive while overlooking their good traits.
“When I express my feelings towards a girl they call me weird but when "Chad" does it it's cute. Why is that?”
“Sorry buddy it's the "Horn effect". It's over.”
“Sorry buddy it's the "Horn effect". It's over.”
by LifeIsOver January 12, 2024

when a community made by and for a specific group starts to persecute anyone, even those in the community, that doesn't agree with them 100%.
originates from the French revolution after which the Jacobin group who usurped the king started to execute their own members who weren't 100% loyal to the revolution which eventually lead to a counter revolution.
originates from the French revolution after which the Jacobin group who usurped the king started to execute their own members who weren't 100% loyal to the revolution which eventually lead to a counter revolution.
Person 1: hey maybe we shouldn't hate everyone outside our group
Person 2: blasphemy!
Person 1: literal Jacobin effect
Person 2: blasphemy!
Person 1: literal Jacobin effect
by PublicNuisance December 12, 2024

by ajvi July 9, 2021
