Paraphrasing from the slogan “must-win-battles” it can be applied to a drinking competition or to a good night out with blokes.
Acronyms: MWB
T: Hi bro, how was that mission to the Oktober Fest?
M: I tell you what, it has been like a must-win-bottle, I have never been so drunk!
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" is a phrase used by Go/jo in chapter 221 of the hit manga Jujutsu Kisen, the phrase is commonly used to cope with a week break taken by the author of the manga Gege Akutami. The phrase eventually brought the birth of the humanity extinction event, Lobotomy Kisen.
Doubter: "Would you lose?"
You: " Nah I'd win"
Peak Fiction, Straight up Kino
"Would you lose?"
"Nah I'd Win"
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