Named after F1 driver Charles Leclerc. Basically wearing a bandana and it making you look good.
The charles effect rubbed off on lando norris as he was pictured wearing a bandana
The Charles Effect is named after Charles Leclerc a monegasque F1 driver, and it's when drivers wink for no reason while being at the padock
Did you see how hot Carlos looked when he winked at the podium? The Charles Effect is really really is amazing!
The Charles effect is named after f1 driver Charles Leclerc. He wears bandanas on his head very often. You could often see him wearing them on streams. You can also find some pictures on his instagram with it on.
It is customary to say to people who wear bandanas that they just experience this effect.
-Does Lando have a bandana on his head?
-Yeah, I think he's got The Charles Effect.
he’s a little bad man who runs round bris selling weed on his little 125 moped
JB on road again. who ? jayden charles
A sign of dominance. When you dump your load on your womans stomach, back, ass, or in her puss, roll over and wait for her to get a towel
Strategic king charles is when she gets the towel and wipes you off first.
“I laid there and pulled a strategic charles.”
“ my girl is a submissive, i keep her in check by the using the strategic charles.”
Despite being infamous for his chin he actually was a quite capable ruler. He somehow managed to rule the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, Burgundy, Austria and Naples all at the same time and rule them well. During his reign he fought a lot with France, the Ottomans and the protestants and was overall successful in fighting them and his reign saw large expansion of Spain and Austria. His greatest decision was splitting his realm between his son and brother. By the end of his reign Spain was prospering and the HRE was in a predicament but he couldn't control that and overall he was one of the greatest rulers of both Spain and the Holy Roman Empire.
Charles V was a total chad
1. Term used to make oneself feel more important in a situation where they have no control. 2. Adjective used to describe a person involved in nefarious activity, I.e. burglaries or thefts.
That guy walking into the gas station with a mask on sure looks like a “code Charles.”