When that one prankster shows back up to the office and now everyone is accusing each other of things they did not do. Sorry again Paul!
I lost my silverware and immediately accused Paul of hiding it. The Sallis Effect strikes again.
knowing something will happen but not knowing when.
A watched kettle takes longer to boil...
The kettle effect
The kettle effect is driving me mad, when will I get my new contract
The Aida-Effect describes a pretty person, who dresses in a "gammellook" in everyday life, but when the occasion arises e.g. in the Opera she really shines and the Aida effect kicks in. There is hardly any boys who can't resist to look at her and turn around when she passes to check her.
A Boy: I can't believe she looks that good when the Aida-Effect Kicks in.
Ridicule Effect occurs when a person's statement or belief system is so outlandish or bizarre that others make fun of it and the speaker, thereby diminishing the speaker's credibility and intellectual ability, usually permanently.
Defined in book "Just Kidding" by Louis Franzini, published by Rowman & Littlefield (2012).
Former U.S. Vice-President Dan Quayle made innumerable "misstatements" which ultimately evaporated his legitimacy and future officeholding, due to the Ridicule Effect. For example, "We are ready for any unforeseen event that may or may not occur."
The Sid Effect is named after a guy named Sid, who girls get obsessed over once they get to know him.
The Sid Effect is caused when a guy treats a girl so good that she becomes obsessed with him.
The Sid Effect mostly happens on a good guy's ex, when she realizes she'll never find someone as good as him.
Good guys (not to be confused with fuckbois) who have girls that are obsessed with them because they treates them well are probably having The Sid Effect on the girls.
"I heard that she still wants him. He probably had The Sid Effect on her"
"He gave her good head and attention, that's why she's feeling The Sid Effect"
Widely used Korean terminology when describing the unblending effect of basic cosmetic products due to over saturation or over application onto skin. This results in lack of absorption, causing additional layers of skincare products to be runny.
Every time I use a toner, layered with a serum, then an oil, the millim effect does not allow my skin to evenly apply my foundation without looking runny and over saturated.
Using too much basic skincare can give your face the millim effect, which makes your face overly dewy.
Adding unnecessary details/mechanics that dilute the creep factor of a concept (or game) that's already creepy and/or interesting in its own right.
"This story adaption would have been so much better if the author didn't pull The Backrooms Effect and add extreme gore zombies, and time travel to the story."