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Sore Winner

Wins a meaningless game / competition and then posts it to Facebook with wrong spelling

That Facebook post was written by a sore winner . You could tell by the bad spelling

by Shaha February 22, 2018


winner winner chicken dinner

a phrase used when won wins or anticipates a win

When he thought he had really won the lottery, he shouted winner winner chicken dinner.

by The Return of Light Joker April 24, 2008

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Sore Winner

Sore winners are anyone who brags far too much for their feeble accomplishments.

*Erik and Steve are playing Ping Pong*
(For the record Erik beat Steve at Ping Pong more than 50 times)

Steve: "10-20 Match point." *servers*

*Lands off the table*

Erik: "Ohhhhhhh! You were so wrong! You'll never beat me, you said you would today!!! Ohhh!!!! What now biyatch!?!? OHHHHH!!! Volley for serve let's play again."

Steve: "No dude! You beat me everytime and you are a sore winner."

by CandyColonel August 18, 2009

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You're Winner!

A popular phrase that originates from BIG RIGS: OVER THE ROAD RACING. Another form of it can be used as an adjective: WINNER.

1: Wow! This game, BIG RIGS: OVER THE ROAD RACING, is so WINNER! With its WINNER graphics, physics, soundtrack, difficulty, and gameplay!

2: YOU'RE WINNER!

by A Little Pinprick August 7, 2006

255๐Ÿ‘ 82๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bagel Winner

The primary financial provider for a Jewish family.

Ever since Tamarah lost her job, Elijah has become the bagel winner of the family.

by qweaspo February 18, 2011

17๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Winner winner

Used to express happiness.

A. 'What's for tea?'
B. 'Bangers and mash, you're favorite!'
A. 'Winner Winner!'

by Rachel Cook August 8, 2007

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bad winner

An arrogant twat. Acts like they are a gift from God, bragging, trash-talking, rubbing themselves in the losers' faces just because they won something. Ironically, they are usually identical to sore losers. It's all just a game of arrogance.

Cristiano Ronaldo is such a bad winner.

by Lederhoser August 1, 2011

37๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž