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The Declan Effect

when one cuts their hair to get wings and suddenly gets hotter

“Ayo why quin lookin different lately?”
Man it’s the Declan effect.

by Urmomsnewbitxh69 November 01, 2023


The Magneto Effect

When writers give a villain a completely sound motivation/or just makes them right and then is forced to make them do something horrible to get you to not sympathize with them.

How do you make a Holocaust survivor who doesn’t want his people genocided AGAIN, into a villain? The Magneto Effect.

Humanity: Builds weapons of mutant genocide
Magneto: I don’t like that

Humanity: What a monster!?!?

by Jojo enthusiasts June 23, 2025


The Bella Effect

When a person gets hurt physically or mentally and continues to hurt other people till everyone hates them

Did you hear? The Bella effect happened to Elizabeth.

by Theofficialbatlovesgerbils November 23, 2023


The barbie effect

A supernatural effect meaning that right in the moment when you need something, it doesn't actually work or it vanishes all of a sudden (and obviously after you don't need it anymore it appears out of the blue or, even worse, it works).

We couldn't see the movie yesterday night because of the barbie effect.

-Hey, John, can I borrow your bottle opener?
-Sorry, man. I can't find it, the barbie effect strikes again

by Izzzir May 06, 2020


Luke J Effect

When one believes they are invincible as they are a large distance from the origin of abuse or bullying

The Luke J Effect can be used to describe someone who has been a little bitch and moved away to prevent physical harm.

by Efish Elite November 24, 2021


Mike Cornelisse Effect

The Mike Cornelisse effect is a commonly known effect in algebra where for each Mike a Cornelisse must follow. Due to the nature of Mike Cornelisse an infinite amount of Mike can be created in between Mike and Cornelisse, causing the amount of Cornelisse to also increase towards infinity. This results in a sentence of infinite Mikes followed by infinite Cornelisses

Person 1: 'Hey did you hear about the Mike Cornelisse effect?'

Person 2:'Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike Cornelisse Cornelisse Cornelisse Cornelisse Cornelisse'

Person 3:'Oh no, he is going to Mike Cornelisse infinity'

by NotMikeCornelisse December 01, 2024


Optimoji effect

When you know exactly what an emoji that doesn’t exist would look like, causing you to believe in it’s existence and search for it for an unreal amount of time

-There has got to be a circular saw emoji... I’ve seen it!
-Maybe it’s the optimoji effect?

by Pjhascircularsaws February 12, 2018