The "Bruggles Effect" kicks in when a member of the band "The Bruggles" absolutely slays on stage, blowing everyone's minds with their killer performance and effortless charm. It leads to fans practically jumping on the band member after their performance, wanting to rip off their clothes to show their adoration and desire for connection, all thanks to the magnetic allure and rockstar vibes of the Bruggles.
Dude, did you see Paul after the Viennesse Ball? That guy really took advantage of the Bruggles effect.
when movies change people’s perceptions of certain things, or make people believe what is, in fact, not true
i used to think jocks were all stupid, but i guess that was just the hollywood effect
Tiredness, anger and frustration caused by disgruntled elderly male co workers.
Gah I'm tired. I had to listen to that old asshole for 30 minutes. I hate G effect.
“The Chrell Effect” is the phenomenon of a user losing magnitudes of MMR points in rocket league when playing with user ‘chrelleren’ or an associated account.
Usually due to unintentional throwing by user ‘chrelleren’, the user starts to rapidly lose MMR points within the first hour of playing, before falling into the trap of continued queueing.
The chrell effect has had a drastic effect on the future of many rocket league players.
“Hey man, how is it in your GC lobbies?” “Oh actually I’m not GC anymore, I fell to diamond” “no way, how did you lose over 200 MMR?” “The Chrell Effect”.
A prediction that by 2035, there will be a backlash in the music industry where Ai written music will be replaced by authentic singer songwriters because of the raw passion that is derived from real-life experiences.
The Bob Dylan effect will change the music landscape because human sentiment can’t fully replicate a human experience.
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When a person say's does or posts something very offensive on purpose and gain fame out of it.
He got the voodoo effect.
The effect of time going too fast on school break or a holiday
Son: “Dad I can’t believe we’re only here for one more day, this week has gone so fast.”
Dad: “That’s the Holiday Effect for ya.”