When you're at the after-after party and you forget if anyone in your crew brought Modelos. That's the Modelo Effect. Used as a reference to the social phenomenon of the Mandela Effec
We thought we had Modelos after the party, but in reality we didn't. The Modelo Effect was strong with everyone.
The Bono Effect is a phenomenon that occurs when an individual or group aims to be universally popular to the masses, but eventually ends up with widespread rejection and criticism due to over-exposure and/or claims of insincerity. Named after Bono, the lead singer of the Irish Band U2, who along with his band faced considerable commercial and critical backlash starting in the mid to late 2000's after two and a half decades of solid success.
"Dude, you ever notice how nobody really likes Scott anymore?"
"Yeah I know. That guy's going through The Bono Effect in the worst way"
What the jones effect could be
(Stanek Effect) You know Ryan and Julie Stanek a couple houses up on the left?
A violent release of pent-up stress and/or frustration similar to an erupting volcano.
I have been on both sides of the volcano effect. It's not a pretty sight.
1. When you use any living or non-living thing's success or progress to benefit yourself.
2. When you trick and or confuse someone into giving you money.
3. When your ego is through the roof and you won't let a single soul tell you otherwise.
Based off of the YouTube celebrity and role model to all things breathing, "Ryan Jaunzemis"
Person 1: Hey man, you aren't going to believe what Ryan told me he needed money for!
Person 2: Wait, he borrowed money from me too. What did he say it was for?
Person 1: He said it was for the therapy he had to go when he made magnificent bagels.
Person 2: He told me the same thing! I was confused so I just gave it to him. I wonder what he's spending it on.
Person 2: I don't know but I know we've been hit by The Jaunzemis Effect!
To purchase something and then return it the next day.
Nick: dude, everything my dad buys he returns.
Zach: sounds like he has a bad case of the manuchehr effect.
The sense of almost boyish enthusiasm that comes over middle aged men when pursuing a hobby that requires expensive stuff and leaves non-hobbyists scratching their heads to figure out why it's so damned important. (Derived from Roy Campanella's observation about baseball: "You got to have a lot of little boy in you to play this game.")
When Jerry began talking about model railroading, it was easy to see the Campanella Effect in action.