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The Jabro Effect

When a person gets high from second-hand smoking in a room, car or hot box.
That person is usually a non-smoker.

Person 1 (Talking about person 3) - Man I thought he doesn't smoke!
Person 2 - Yea, that the Jabro Effect
Person 3 - *Mumble uncontrollably blabbering and laughing, higher than anyone else*

by Tzefaa November 7, 2018


the bluebell effect

When someone will go from last to first place in any competitive game, especially Curve Fever, within the last few moves or moments of the game.

Person 1: Only 10 more points to win, and I'm beating everyone by at least twenty points!
Person 2: THE BLUEBELL EFFECT!
Person 1: GOD DAMNIT

by doomofkronos November 13, 2013


The Gordon Effect

The Gordon Effect is the Karl effect but changed for Gordon Evans. If a teacher asked what the “Gordon Effect” is, students must respond that it is something related to basketball. But really, it describes someone who is zesty af.

Nah he got hit by the Gordon effect

by Sybillol May 15, 2023


Olivea Effect

When you get a sudden fascination of crabs.

Kim Namjoon suddenly fell in love with crabs. This is called the olivea effect

by team wang January 18, 2020


The Fredy Effect

The result of being coerced into “1 to 2” alcoholic beverages after a night at work. These 1 or 2 beverages then become an evening/morning of intense intoxication with drug usage. This effect will indefinitely result in multiple “afters” and wanting to die or quit your job the next morning.

I got hit with The Fredy Effect last night. I was 2 hours late to work and I want to die.

by TophatTopher July 3, 2023


the hailee effect

Being “straight” but somehow making everything around you fruity.

A: She always plays LGBTQ roles
B: That’s the hailee effect

by Purple.moon_19 February 11, 2022


Pygmalion Effect

The Pygmalion Effect explains that people tend to perform up to the level that others expect of them. This effect explains why our relationships are usually self-fulfilling prophecies. Once you set expectations for somebody, that person will tend to live up to that expectation, whether it's good or bad.
But the Pygmalion Effect also applies to your personal growth. Your beliefs about yourself impact your actions towards others, which influence their beliefs about you and their actions towards you.

Positive expectations influence performance positively, and negative expectations influence performance negatively. ... In educational circles, this has been termed the Pygmalion Effect, or more colloquially, a self-fulfilling prophecy.

by Pygma November 22, 2021