A term coined by Charlie Sheen, the obviously drugged up star of Two & a Half Men. He invented it as a roundabout response to a question.
Lady Interviewer: Some people seem to think you might be bipolar.
Charlie: I'm bi-winning! Duh! Epic! Win!
*sniff*
WIN!
When one wins here and there.
"I'm bi-winning. I win here and I win there." - Charlie Sheen
To win some times but not all the time. Coined by Charlie Sheen in his recent ABC interview.
"I am not bi-polar, I am bi-winning, I win here, I win there"-Charlie Sheen
To have both of your split personalities WIN simultaneously.
Charlie Sheen, when asked about being bi-polar:
“Wow what does that mean? Wow and then what? What’s the cure? Medicine? make me like them? Not gonna happen. I’m bi-winning. I win here and I win there. Now what?”
When you win here and you win there; also, if you're Charlie Sheen
Charlie Sheen is not bi-polar, he's BI-WINNING. He wins here, wins there, and wins everywhere.
Charlie Sheen's ability to grab the attention of an entire nation and remain a media darling amidst allegations of drug abuse and mental illness
GMA Andrea Canning: "Some are saying that you're bipolar"
Sheen: "I'm bi-winning. I win here and win there. Now what?"
n. The act of being a winner of several forms.
Im bi-winning. I win here, I win there.