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Win

charver term used to describe money under Β£1 eg 10p 20p etc.

example 1. have u got 20 win for the shop?

example 2. ive only got 10 win

by DianaDee April 13, 2006

7πŸ‘ 74πŸ‘Ž


Stay Winning

Continue to β€œwin” or be good at life, like it’s a game.

β€œGood job dude, Stay Winning.”

by Alistair_riatsilA July 26, 2020

75πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


win metawin

hottest person in this galaxy

Win metawin you’re so hot that i almost spit out my venti caramel frapuccino with non fat coconut milk exactly 2 1/2 cups of sugar with 4 chocolate drizzles , 6 1/2 of caramel drizzle , 3 espresso shot mixed in , extra whip cream , as well as a birthday cake pop mixed in with a little bit of strawberries on top , chocolate chips , coconut flakes , 1 pump of vanilla , one pulp of hazelnut , banana slices mixed in , chocolate shavings from the bottom , cinnamon dolce and just a pinch of matcha powder.

by anonimism December 15, 2020

97πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


win metawin

the bestest boy, the standard

win metawin is the bestest boy, the standard.

by winmetawin February 14, 2021


pay-to-win

"Pay-to-win" or "P2W", is a pejorative term for a game that offers any advantage that can be obtained faster or exclusively via commercial transactions over gameplay rewards or the impact of the player's own performance.

This market practice is seen negative because it destroys the sportiveness of games, rewarding mediocre players who look for an easy way to beat the competition or the challenge, instead of promoting fair play.

Imagine, for example, an Archery competition where the archers could optionally buy the right to use laser-dot scope aims in their bows Every archer would look to exploit that artificial advantage, instead of actually improving themselves at the sport.

Don't even downloaded that pay-to-win game. I rather save that money for real games.

by reedestofreeds July 19, 2022


Bi-Winning

Bi-Winning, is a term coined in March 2011 by actor Charlie Sheen. Meaning winning on the ultimate level, the term was used by Sheen as a counter description to his erratic behaviour when a journalist inquired about his mental health. The journalist asked Mr. Sheen if he was "bi-polar" based on his apparent manic episodes. Sheen replied that he was not bi-polar but was in fact "bi-winning" adding "I win here, I win there".

I'm not bi-polar, I'm bi-winning!

by lchung March 5, 2011

798πŸ‘ 85πŸ‘Ž


Bi-Winning

To win here and to win there.

I'm not Bi-Polar, i'm Bi-Winning; I win here and I win there.
- Charlie Sheen

by Besnik Gjeka March 12, 2011