1. Anytime something incredibly retarded or contrary to what should happen according to social norms.
1. "What would cause him to wear a pink polo, short khaki shorts and boat shoes?", "The Dorge effect."
2. "The Dorge effect caused a tree to fall down at the front of University Club, which was hilarious."
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The effect of someone looking more and more like you as they walk towards you, and then less and less as they walk away.
I thought I saw my twin walking towards me, but I was just experiencing the Dopplerganger Effect.
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To improve your boyfriend's sense of humor
The surbhi effect upped Rohan's humor game.
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Baskia effect is a phenomenon by which an object gains value and becomes a piece of art after its cultural value and sighnificance is verified by the reliable source.
βBruh, this ainβt no Baskia effect type beat, the label wonβt let us throw bars on itβ
βThe prices for his work hit the roof when Forbes made him an artist of the week. Itβs a Baskia effect, dawgβ
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The process that occurs when sitting on the toilet while taking a dump that results in the odors or gases from ones poop to be rise up through their shirt, become momentarily trapped, then come out the collar of their shirt and into the dump-takers face. One can only choose to make things worse by then taking off their shirt after and releasing all the gas trapped under the shirt at once, creating a somewhat artificial fart. One can avoid The Green Blouse Effect by taking their shirt off PRIOR to taking a dump. It is similar to the Greenhouse Effect in the matter that both involved trapped gases.
Person 1:"Man, I took a dump then took my shirt off right after and there was like an explosion of poop odors that came out!"
Person 2:"You gotta watch out for that, it's called The Greenblouse Effect. We can do our part in preserving the welfare of our noses by taking our shirts off before we partake in the act of pooping."
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A cinematic term when in a movie or television program, an actor or actress removes their top, or appears without it for no apparent reason.
The scene from "Swordfish", where Halle Berry moves her book to show her boobs for no reason is a classic case of The Shatner Effect.
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The Adamis effect is the tendency of immigrant families to the U.S. to alter or change their surnames in order to reflect those of prominent and distinguished historical American families.
The first known case of The Adamis effect in the United States is found in the Greek progenitor of the Adamises of Huntington County, L.I., Stavros Adamis.
In a deeply sly move, Stavros changed his surname from its original Greek form of 'Adamis' to that of the Boston Brahmin elite, 'Adams'. In doing so, he helped perpetuate the misconception that his current descendents do indeed descend from the Boston Brahmins.
Ignorant boy: Oh geeze, Christopher Adams enjoys bloodlines to the Boston Brahmins through his Adams descent!
Scholarly boy: Oh no, dear, Christopher Adams is a Greek boy.
Ignorant boy: I'm confused? He isn't from the Colonial Adams?
Scholarly boy: No, dear boy, this is merely a product of the Adamis Effect.
Ignorant boy: Shucks!
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