by Mobo345346457432 July 11, 2011

Amazing on all accounts. This is a guy you definitely want to be around at all times. Everything is better with him in it.
by FishySuspect November 22, 2021

A term coined by Charlie Sheen, the obviously drugged up star of Two & a Half Men. He invented it as a roundabout response to a question.
Lady Interviewer: Some people seem to think you might be bipolar.
Charlie: I'm bi-winning! Duh! Epic! Win!
*sniff*
WIN!
Charlie: I'm bi-winning! Duh! Epic! Win!
*sniff*
WIN!
by leggomaaaggo March 28, 2011

First used by Charlie Sheen during an Interview on ABC, to refer to himself.
Winning here, and there. Winning in multiple places, possibly at the same time.
Winning here, and there. Winning in multiple places, possibly at the same time.
Interviewer-Some people are saying you're Bi-polar.
Charlie Sheen- I'm not Bi-polar, I'm Bi-Winning! Banging 7g rocks!
Charlie Sheen- I'm not Bi-polar, I'm Bi-Winning! Banging 7g rocks!
by Silas314 March 27, 2011

Person 1:Who would win him or you?
Person 2: if he is strong than it might cause me a little trouble.
Person 1: but would you lose?
Person 2: Nah, I'd win
Person 3: are you the strongest because you're person 2, or are you person 2 because you're the strongest?
Person 2: Domain Expansion | Skibidi virus
Person 2: if he is strong than it might cause me a little trouble.
Person 1: but would you lose?
Person 2: Nah, I'd win
Person 3: are you the strongest because you're person 2, or are you person 2 because you're the strongest?
Person 2: Domain Expansion | Skibidi virus
by Meik Oksluong January 31, 2024

A meme made by @ihatebodhi on TikTok where they misunderstood the abbreviation ‘WLW.’ Has been coined by the sapphic community to joke about happy WLW relationships (sometimes ‘losing’ refers to toxic/failure WLW relationships.)
by namiida-kun August 1, 2025

by tom brady hater666 January 4, 2020
