Reed's Law
Reed's law states that "the person who names a thing is often more powerful than the real discoverer."
The Missionary position is a perfect example of Reed's Law, as the position is named after Chester Missionary, an 18th century sex pest, rather than the caveman who invented it 1 million years prior.
Reed's Law
The person who names a thing is often more powerful than the real discoverer.
"The person who names a thing is often more powerful than the real discoverer." - Person A
"I call this reed's law" - Person B
"That person just got reed's law'd lol" - Person C
"I call this reed's law" - Person B
"That person just got reed's law'd lol" - Person C
Reed's Law
"Reed's Law" is an adage coined by @Andrew_Reed which states that "the person who names a thing is often more powerful than the real discoverer."
This dude just got reed's law'd lol