The Jackson Effect: When your social medias are based on similar interactions and you are unsure of the source you found said Jackson. This can lead to seeing a video or image on one source and calling of a Jackson aka a 'Fake Jackson' or a 'False Jackson' and may result in an endless Jackson loop if not rectified.
Davie: *Posts a video
Mitchell: Naw. No having that, JACKSON !
Davie: *Questions validity of the Jackson call
Davie: *Jackson spam
Eck: The Jackson Effect has kicked in
Mitchell: Naw. No having that, JACKSON !
Davie: *Questions validity of the Jackson call
Davie: *Jackson spam
Eck: The Jackson Effect has kicked in
by The Jackson Effect November 20, 2020

The Jj effect (it will be studied for millennia) is a beautifully complex effect. An incredible outplay? The Jj effect is present. An awful int play? The Jj effect is present. A pointless solo shatter? The Jj effect is present.
No one truly knows what the Jj effect entails, and it's true meaning is yet to be discovered (hence it shall continue to be studied for millennia to come).
No one truly knows what the Jj effect entails, and it's true meaning is yet to be discovered (hence it shall continue to be studied for millennia to come).
by Jjpt90 November 23, 2023

When you have a tasty pistachio and have another one and are disappointed because it's not as tasty!!!!!
by Theoriginalsausagefingers November 30, 2021

A political and psychological phenomenon where people hate a leader, vote or fight to remove them, then later start wishing they were back in charge — usually after experiencing disappointment with their replacement.
The cycle goes like this:
1. “This leader is awful!”
2. “Let’s get someone better.”
3. “Wait, this is worse.”
4. “Maybe the old guy wasn’t so bad after all…”
5. “We need him back!”
This happens with dictators, presidents, prime ministers — anyone in charge. The Leader Effect is fueled by nostalgia, frustration, instability, and unrealistic expectations.
The cycle goes like this:
1. “This leader is awful!”
2. “Let’s get someone better.”
3. “Wait, this is worse.”
4. “Maybe the old guy wasn’t so bad after all…”
5. “We need him back!”
This happens with dictators, presidents, prime ministers — anyone in charge. The Leader Effect is fueled by nostalgia, frustration, instability, and unrealistic expectations.
"Some Iraqis missing Saddam is a clear case of The Leader Effect."
"Voters switching from Trump to Biden, then wanting Trump back shows The Leader Effect."
"After Gaddafi’s fall, Libya went into chaos — The Leader Effect appeared again."
"Voters switching from Trump to Biden, then wanting Trump back shows The Leader Effect."
"After Gaddafi’s fall, Libya went into chaos — The Leader Effect appeared again."
by Minusone July 19, 2025

The Hammer Effect refers to the anger and pain of utilizing the Valve Hammer Editor with its frequent crashes and errors.
by T. Cassius October 14, 2021

by UmpaPumpa May 13, 2022

When a girl has joined a sorority and immediately starts acting as if she is better than everybody else and sort of like an asshole more than a woman of class.
by therealdeal.com13 June 5, 2016
