An unwarranted Nazi metaphor of a particularly great stature, typically in an online argument; an epic win of an invocation of Godwin's law.
People A and B are having an argument:
A: You're wrong for these reasons.
B: Oh yeah? Well you're Hitler.
A: I'm calling Godwin on this one. That was both an epic fail and an epic Godwin.
A: You're wrong for these reasons.
B: Oh yeah? Well you're Hitler.
A: I'm calling Godwin on this one. That was both an epic fail and an epic Godwin.
by HeyDave1005 May 07, 2010
Describing a person who loves to dance with many partners and to any style; a dancing version of polyamorous.
by HeyDave1005 July 23, 2010
by HeyDave1005 February 19, 2010
An especially epic win.
At some point people started calling failure a fail because the "ure" switched teams for an epic winure.
by HeyDave1005 May 07, 2010
Describing a person who loves to dance with many partners and to any style; a mix of "bailar" (the Spanish verb meaning "to dance") and polyamorous.
by HeyDave1005 July 23, 2010