When Taylor Swift's lyrics and brand take root in your day-to-day life intentionally or unintentionally.
by CourtBenj September 10, 2021

thrilling sensation of excitement, giddiness and overwhelming happiness caused by two Thai women, Freen and Becky.
Oh God, I can feel The Freenbeck effect even without seeing their faces. What's happening to me? #cryEmoji
by koitotle February 22, 2025

A phenomenon where firing high caliber rounds into ballistics gel from a close range causes the gun's fireball to be sucked into the resulting hole, causing the ballistics gel to briefly flash white.
by iamnottheboss April 30, 2025

The Maleficent DVD effect is a term used to describe the immense fear of a fictional character that also might've resided from a passion for the character. This fear could reside in nightmares, resurfacing of old fears from your childhood, etc. This term stems from my huge fear of Maleficent as a kid, and how when I woke up early in the morning, went to the living room, and would see the cover for the Maleficent movie DVD, I'd be scared out of my mind. It caused me to hide under blankets on the floor because I thought I saw her shadow and cast away anything that had Maleficent on it. The thing was, I was the one who wanted the DVD because we saw a bit of it at a drive-in, and I didn't get to see the full movie, so I ultimately became terrified of something I was deeply interested in.
Someone: "Dude... I started hyperfixating on Carrie like a month ago, and now, at the slightest mention of Carrie, I get nightmares, and my fear of the dark comes back. My dad had to take away the book and tell me to stop watching stuff about Carrie because of how scared I'd get."
Someone Else: "Yeah, sounds like the Maleficent DVD effect man."
Someone: "Huh?"
Someone Else: "Basically a fear of a specific fictional character that you like."
Someone: "Oh."
Someone Else: "Yeah, sounds like the Maleficent DVD effect man."
Someone: "Huh?"
Someone Else: "Basically a fear of a specific fictional character that you like."
Someone: "Oh."
by Ezraspainter August 10, 2024

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

by Opsonal October 12, 2020

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
