Gomlich effect
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The Gomlich effect is used to describe the consequences of a girl screaming in cheer, particularly for a boy band.
The term was coined in 2000 by fictional character "Chef" in Comedy Central's South Park when consulting Eric Cartman on how to make his boyband Fingerbang popular.
According to Chef, the Gomlich effect is the law of physics which states that if one girl screams for something, it will make other girls scream, and it will grow exponentially until all girls within a five-mile radius are screaming. Template:South Parkis:Gomlich áhrifin