Defined when rules that abundantly clear for absolutely everyone else, become subject to circumvention because the documentation is not designed for every "what if" condition.
The D.C.F.L is under the Dotson Effect once again due to the Ballers GM having an issue with the add/drop process.
The effect that rust (survival video game) has on the rest of the computer system after it is/has closed or otherwise crashed. Resulting in unresponsive software, computer freezes/crashes, and general lag
"Awww man, rust has crashed. I don't think I'll be able to use anything else for the next half an hour!"
"Ah you got the rust effect in full swing right now bro"
1. when a little shit news channel is getting a lot of views 2.when you have a fuck ton of money from roasting a 2yr old making pokemon go music 3. when Gnomestar and the two poc of youtube are teaming up on the reptilian brotherhood 4. when you have a picture of Obama and a reptilian brotherhood infront
"hi guys I'm durv I am I haxxed the gamerjay next I'm gonna hax the leafy effect"
When someone is exposed to something so frequently they begin to develop a negative opinion of it or experience negative feelings toward it.
Bob in 2013: Frozen is one of Disney best films
Jeff: I agree, what a great film.
5 years of Frozen being touted as the best-animated film
Bob in 2018: Frozen is an overhyped piece of shit
Jeff: You were singing it's praises when it came out. This seems like a classic example of the overexposure effect.
when the name of a brand has been so widely accepted for referring to an item that many people only use the brand name as the name of the item.
Asking for a kleenex rather than a tissue is a good example of the xerox effect.
The act of having enough time to either buss some cheeks or catch some dick.
“Aye Quez did you get your Wednesday effect set up yet?”
“Ghee you already know”
When you are so caught up in work that you start contemplating the inner mechanisms of the universe.
Timmy: Man, that physics work really got me thinking over my life
Tommy: Oh man! That's The Miovic Effect for you