The Gaster Effect (Undertale term) is when a person mistakenly links anything slightly mysterious, or anything slightly resembling Gaster (leitmotifs, font or face) relating to Undertale or Deltarune, to the character W.D. Gaster, even if it is very hard. This is usually because Gaster is very mysterious and of a certain significance to said games' lore. In most cases, relating things to Gaster is not appropriate for the situation and/or possibly misleading.
A: Woah that new Deltarune song has Gaster's Theme playing at 0:44! If you listen to the piano...
B: Those are just arpeggios. You've got the Gaster Effect
This effect happens when consumers of a product (such as DAIN App or especially Telsa Autopilot) incorrectly uses a product, and unknowingly damages the reputation of certain software or products. The most notable case is Telsa's autopilot, where people are negligent and recklessly drive and get into accidents, damaging the reputation and credibility of those consumer products from news outlets reporting on these incidents.
James: "Ugh, another case of the misused autopilot effect! I wish people would start paying more attention while driving!"
Adam: "Yeah, isn't negligent driving, like, illegal?
James: "It is. It really is."
Nap Effect, this is what happens when you have a normal sleep schedule then you go choose to go to bed at like 2 or 3 o clock in the morning and end up waking up at 6:30 in the morning without waking up in the middle of your sleep.
Yo Peter where were you yesterday i was calling your phone all day. Sorry Tommy i had the nap effect.
When a man's urine exits the penis in several different directions instead of one solid stream. Usually occurring after ejaculation, it often creates an unwelcomed mess on the toilet seat, floor, and sometimes pants.
Hey man sorry about getting piss all over the floor! I had a bad case of rake effect.
What an annoyed attendee snorts at you when you sarcastically voice a gross/crude/embarrassing "audio clip" during/after a humiliating event that others would prefer to hush up or forget/ignore.
Wry-faced storyteller: "...but needless to say, that big plate of beans very decidedly did **not** completely agree with me, and so I ---"
You: "July is National Baked Bean Month --- ppppppprrrrrrrppppppffffhh --- excuse me!"
Wry-faced storyteller, casting an irritated glance in your direction: "Hey --- that's quite enough --- nobody said you had to supply the sound effects!"
a pipeline due to going to damonte (a very toxic, rich, and white environment) where poc change by getting used to racism (i.e. ignoring when racist traits are displayed from friends, not getting uncomfortable by racist behaviors, etc.), becoming racist themselves, or generally reflecting a personality of stereotypical white person aka whitewashed
person 1: yoo andrew just said some racist ass shit
person 2: what? no way... a couple years ago he would never let that pass
person 1: yeah he be going through the damonte effect
A psychological phenomenon where a large number of people mispronounce words they grew up pronouncing. The effect was named after Tyler Lucas, a second generation Hungarian-American. His grandfather immigrated from Hungary to the United States in the early 1930s and his surname was Americanized from Lukács to Lucas.
"Hey do you like Dr. Suess?" - Kyle
"Yeah I like Dr. Suess, did you know his last name is actually pronounced SOICE?" - Alex
"You're joking right?" - Kyle
"You're as wrong as the deuce / And you shouldn't rejoice / If you're calling him Suess/ He pronounces it Soice." - Alex
"Okay, I buy it. What do you call the phenomenon where you grow up pronouncing words incorrectly?" - Kyle
"It's called the Lewcatch Effect. Named after the future 48th President of the United States." - Alex
"The future is now!" - Kyle