When something on the internet randomly gets a lot of attention and spawns millions of copy cat trying to cash in.
Flappy bird is an excellent example of the Billionflappysalad Effect.
When a overweight male or woman wears an untucked oversized shirt. Occurs when the shirt hangs over the belly due to beer or in a rare occasion, cookies.
The opposite of the dun-lop effect which is when one's belly dun-lops over their belt.This can also be interpreted as being linked to the tire brand name "dunlop," as in rare occasions, the fat creates a tire-like illusion around the middle.
Look at the blouse effect on the grumpy man who eats too many cookies, sugar free of course.
Omg A Girl In The Internets effect.
Usual among internet lurkers. Ones without a girlfriend that is; of course that even those are not imune.
The oagiti effect in a chatroom:
Mark: "This chat is quite dead..."
Jane19: "Hi guys, can someone help me? I'm new here"
Johntheman: "Of course I can help ;)"
Mark: "Anytime"
Ian9001: "Just ask for it"
Steve: "Omg A Girl In The Internets!!!!!"
The propensity for a woman's physical appearance to be artificially heightened due to the lack of women around a mostly male populated area.
Man I only took Angie out due to the Airport Effect
The action of TV sponsors pulling their advertising money after a TV show host talks whacked out smack about the president.
Donald Trump's tv show, The Apprentice, is losing advertisers due to the Beck Effect.
The mass migration of indigenous peoples of Asia to television sets in order to witness one of their own take on the Africans.
"Man, this Asian shopping center is so empty today. Must be the Lin Effect."
When you arrive in a new place you’ve never been before and are immediately struck by how attractive everyone is there. Believing it to be ya better than where you are from.
Like a satellite staring down at Earth admiring it for its beauty. Not knowing the truth/reality...
P1 - “Oh man the girls in Vancouver are incredible! Way better than the girls here...“
P2 - “Ah yes, you’re experiencing the satellite effect”