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Winning On Purpose

"Winning on purpose" refers to deliberately and intentionally achieving a desired outcome or victory in a specific situation or competition. It involves setting clear goals and objectives, developing a strategic plan, and executing it with determination and focus. Winning on purpose requires a combination of skill, effort, and mental fortitude, as well as a positive mindset and the ability to adapt and make quick decisions. It may also involve considering the potential consequences and impact of the win on oneself and others. Ultimately, winning on purpose is about taking control of one's actions and choices in order to achieve a specific desired result.
Certainly! Here's an example of how the phrase "winning on purpose" can be used in a sentence:

"After carefully analyzing the competition and understanding the judges' preferences, she developed a strategic plan to ensure she was winning on purpose in the pitch competition."
by 1st Lady Of The West Coast January 29, 2024
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High Win Syndrome

Intentionally being targeted by multiple other players in a video game for having more experience, a higher amount of wins, a better rank than others, or anything that would immediately make them a prime target for elimination for no good reason other than to annoy them or cause them to stagnate in progress.

Prime examples where this would occur are games with a leaderboard, or where you can see another player's stats, and/or where doing such actions would not be punishable in any way, such as games that don't reprimand players for trolling and harassment.
Tom: "Man, Jake's getting destroyed in this game! He's top 10% on the leaderboard, yet he can't even get a single win today, even in free-for-all mode, where there are no teams!"
Charlie: "I know, right? He must be suffering from high win syndrome today. Everyone else is teaming on him so that he can't have a fighting chance!"
by ThrowAwayUsername July 31, 2020
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Nah, I'd win.

Phrase used commonly in the Jujutsu Kaisen Fandom, particularly on break week when all of the fans' brains collectively and simultaneously decay inside their skulls, resulting in the excessive use of the phrase, and others like it within the Fandom. "Nah, I'd win." Is just a small part of the whole it belongs to, known as Lobotomy Kaisen.
After "Stand proud." opened up his domain, he said, "Are you "You're strong." because you are "I'm you." or are you "The one who left it all behind! And his overwhelming intensity!!" because "With this treasure I summon..."?" The Fingerer simply answered, "Nah, I'd win."
by Prest-N December 31, 2023
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bi-winning

Charlie Sheen's retort to being asked if he is bipolar. It means to be able to win/be awesome in more than one place simultaneously.
I'm bi-winning. I win here, I win there.
by dEaFTOLiGhT March 26, 2011
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bi-winning

To win here and win there.
I'm not bipolar. I'm bi-winning!!!
by mackthekipper March 27, 2011
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GR Stay Winning

"GR Stay Winning" Originates from a message sent down by MafiaBorn prior to a server restart after numerous attacks on the server. Circa 2022
"Yo bro have you heard we're getting DDOS'd?"
"Lol yeah bro GR Stay Winning."
by Kirwinning March 11, 2022
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winning

What Charlie Sheen is doing.
Charlie Sheen: "I just got fired from my job on two and a half men, got drunk, and beat up a hooker"

Charlie Sheen's therapist: "How do you feel about the reprocusions of your actions?"

Charlie Sheen: "duh, winning."
by ipartiedwithcharliesheen March 28, 2011
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