The Lego Effect is a strange phenomenon in which a person actively searches for something they need at a specific moment and despite the fact that they have seen the object in question 20 times when they did not need it, they are unable to find it at the time it is needed.
Where is that that straight 2x6 piece?! I saw it twenty goddamn times when I didn't need it!
Sounds like a bad case of The Lego Effect
The Ricciardo effect is named after the Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo. If someone has the Ricciardo effect it means that someone is very good looking, has a great smile and has big dick energy
Why does Pierre Gasly have the Ricciardo effect ?
Because he is good looking, has a great smile and has big dick energy.
Something that happens to Jews that are shomer Shabbat. Essentially, what happens is that because they can’t turn on/off lights on Shabbat, they become very hesitant of doing so during the week, and begin to always hesitate before flipping a light switch
Joseph: **reaches for light switch, then hesitates, then flips it**
Mendel: Why’d you just hesitate to turn on the lights?
Joseph: It’s the Shabbat effect.
You and your friends are talking about pizza, and someone else walks in the room who couldn't hear your conversation, and says "Damn, I want some pizza."
When someone else mentions something from a past conversation, without having been a part of it, or overhearing it.
"YO! WE WERE JUST TALKING ABOUT THAT! That's the Maftan Effect."
Is a person who will embody or conform his/her attire, attitude, style, to a group, so they can fit in at that particular moment.
Chameleon Effect, stereotype, personal image, fitting in, disguise
When an individual farts in a body of water.
"Grandpa farts like a howitzer. Anyone can see his Jacuzzi effect from a mile away. But he's family so what are you gonna do?"
When you know exactly what is going to happen in a TV show/movie, but you get emotional about it anyways.
Person A: "I knew from the beginning that Taiga and Ryuuji get together at the end of 'Toradora', but I cried all the same."
Person B: "You just experienced the Toradora effect."