When you say something that you know will piss your woman off but you say it anyway.
Friend: why was she pissed off with you last night.
Me: I said something that I knew would piss her off but I couldn't resist.
Friend: Ah! The Mormon Effect !
The Michael Effect is when you’re about to have sex with a partner or if it’s a one night stand and the girl asks you to put a condom on and you lose your erection
Person 1 : Oh did you hear about Chris and that girl the other night ??
Person 2 : No I didn’t , what happened
Person 1 : He brought her back to his and she said to put on a condom and he got The Michael Effect the poor misfortunate bastard
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."
When someone follows an idea or acts a certain way and lets it define their life for a long period of time, then randomly flips a 180 and denounces it entirely.
Luke: Jenna was a furry for like 5 years now she completely hates furries.
Nathan: Yeah bro, Jenna Effect.
The Yates effect is an interesting quality that humans have been researching since the beginning of time.
The effect occurs when a group of people hates another party, but soon turns their hatred on the party trying to stand up for the hated.
Most of the time the hated party will join the opposing side just to drive the hate away form themselves.
Remember during the D.C. trip were Evan got his ass beat because of the Yates effect?
when your on a streak in a video game and then that one friend leaves your squad all of a sudden does terrible.
mate every Bobby leaves the game we experience the Ægir Effect.
The phenomenon in which white women 14-35 speak in identical pitches, use similar vocabulary, and how they all can be seen at Starbucks.
A message to all scientists, we have come a long ways as a species, but we still have failed to explain the Starbucks effect