It's a mistranslated phrase from anime and manga Jujutsu Kaizen, means that person is not completely, but sure that he will win or do something
Person 1: Do you think he will beat you?
Person 2: Nah i'd win
Gojo satoru was asked if he'd win against the king of curses he claims that if he used 120% of his potential he might be caused a little trouble but "nah id win" this means that you'd win no matter what even if you get sliced in two you'd win
Man: Would you lose
Man 2: Nah id win
was said by satoru gojo before fighting the king of curses ryomen sukuna
**Gojo does not win**
yuji: "Sensei, whos stronger between you two"
Gojo: "hmm if sukuna regained all his strength then it'd be a tad difficult"
yuji: "would you lose?"
"nah i'd win"
Nah i'd win
Itadori: But would you lose?
Gojo: Nah i'd win
Having three orgasms (O’s) in a row
Winning at tic tac toe is a good way to unwind, I won at tic tac toe last night and it was great!
The windows shortcut for showing the desktop.
Some people cover their eyes before pressing Win + D.
Win + D is the best shortcut in windows, but not for my eyes -Iceburg
when a game makes people grind for an expensive thing that is superior to everything else else in a the (eg, a shooting game or a pvp game. This is different from game progression in an rpg or practice to improve.
Person 1: I hate people who use a laser rifle, its play 2 win item and they only use it for free kills
Laser Rifle User: Just get better at the game noob