Popularized in an interview with Charlie Sheen, it refers to a person who is unable to lose no matter what.
by theglenlivet March 25, 2011

Thawng Win is the king of delivering the gayest and wildest lines with a punchline that could make a sailor blush. But here's the twist – it's all in the spirit of laughter and good vibes. Thawng Win fearlessly explores humor's wild side, turning every sentence into a potential surprise. His jokes ride the edge of outrageousness, but he's a master at never crossing into offensiveness. In Thawng Win's world, humor is a celebration of diversity and a reminder that laughter knows no boundaries. He effortlessly turns potentially awkward moments into opportunities for genuine connection, proving that, in his book, being outrageous is just another way to spread joy. So, buckle up for a wild ride into Thawng Win's world, where every word is a potential punchline and every laugh bridges gaps.
"Thawng Win walked into the room, and within minutes, he had everyone in stitches with his hilarious and unexpectedly wild anecdotes. You never know what he's going to say next, but it's all in good fun – he's the master of turning any gathering into a laugh-filled adventure."
by Icey toast November 18, 2023

A total bu**s**t course of action agreed upon by two or more parties; supposedly it comes with benefits for all concerned, but in reality the plan generally ends in disaster, often for everyone involved.
A classic case of a win/win solution "gone sour" --- literally --- would be when a commercial farming-outfit approaches a nearby cash-strapped community to ask if they can pay them some much-needed revenue to dump organic waste in an uninhabited area of the municipality... at first blush it may sound like a good deal, but of course what usually happens in reality is that said waste "stinks to high Heaven" so much that the townspeople angrily vote to close the dump-site, forcing the mega-farm to look elsewhere for a dumpsite, and obliging the town to pay astronomical sums to have the already-dumped waste carted off to be disposed of.
by QuacksO November 7, 2018

by anonymous February 4, 2024

The phrase "Nah, I'd win" refers to a frame in the manga series Jujutsu Kaisen (JJK) in Chapter 221 where the character Satoru Gojo says the phrase. The frame was re-translated by various manga sites like VIZ, changing it from "No" to "Nah, I'd win" to match a callback to Chapter 3. The phrase became an exploitable in late 2023, as meme creators recaptioned the speech bubble and replaced Gojo with different characters from JJK and elsewhere, referencing other anime, cartoons, and subcultures. The Nah I'd Win meme trended en masse on TikTok and Reddit, peaking in November 2023. Chapter 221 of Jujutsu Kaisen was released on April 23rd, 2023, on VIZ and other websites.
by Bozy Perozy February 14, 2024

person 1 i challenge u to a gooning contest
person 2 ight bet
*two hours later*
person 1 alr bro u win this time
person two i guess u are Not winning the gooning contest
person 2 ight bet
*two hours later*
person 1 alr bro u win this time
person two i guess u are Not winning the gooning contest
by Curry john stone September 12, 2024

by jbyous April 18, 2011
