1. V. - the action of winning both here and there.
2. N. - Bi-winner - One who is both winning of overhere and over there.
2. N. - Bi-winner - One who is both winning of overhere and over there.
by Jebusaveme33 March 11, 2011
by blopo March 3, 2011
by oriental express 4 March 8, 2011
by FranciscoTheRobot March 6, 2011
A term that became famous due to Charlie Sheen's interview with Denise Richards. He was saying that he was not bi-polar but "by winning." Also saying that he does not want to be like those people who go to doctors to tell a said person that they are bi-polar.
Denise: "People say that you are bi-polar? Is that true?"
Charlie: I am not bi-polar I am "Bi Winning."
Charlie: I am not bi-polar I am "Bi Winning."
by Smitty134 April 8, 2011
by Poohlou March 14, 2011
1. (adjective) The opposite of bi-polar.
2. (verb) To win here, and win there.
3. (noun) A level of awesome right above winning.
2. (verb) To win here, and win there.
3. (noun) A level of awesome right above winning.
Interviewer: Some people are saying you're bipolar.
Charlie Sheen: Wow, what does that mean?
Interviewer: I guess that you're on two ends of the spectrum.
Charlie Sheen: Wow, and then what, what's the cure, medicine, to make me like them? Not gonna happen. I'm bi-winning. I win here and I win there, now what?
I have a full tank of gas, a box of of waffle fries, and a date for Friday night. I'm bi-winning.
Charlie Sheen: Wow, what does that mean?
Interviewer: I guess that you're on two ends of the spectrum.
Charlie Sheen: Wow, and then what, what's the cure, medicine, to make me like them? Not gonna happen. I'm bi-winning. I win here and I win there, now what?
I have a full tank of gas, a box of of waffle fries, and a date for Friday night. I'm bi-winning.
by adonisDNA March 2, 2011