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Bi-Winning

The act of winning both sides Winning here and there
Charlie Sheen: Bipolar WOW what does that even mean
Interviewer: I guess that your in 2 ends of the spectrum
CS:and then what what's the cure medicine? make me like them?...i'm bi-winning i win HERE and i win THERE now what?
by mdrizzledrizzy March 28, 2011
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must win

They better f-in win today!!
Can’t believe we’re in a “must win situation
by Rev. Blood Green 🌳🦅💚 October 28, 2018
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Winning

What Charlie Sheen does.
by mr.brownsstone March 24, 2011
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EPIC WIN?

THOMAS NO STOP MOLESTING THE CHILDREN WITH A TOY TRAIN. EPIC WIN?
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Winning

by moi12345 April 17, 2011
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Nah I'd win

"Nah I'd win" is a phrase used by Go/jo in chapter 221 of the hit manga Jujutsu Kisen, the phrase is commonly used to cope with a week break taken by the author of the manga Gege Akutami. The phrase eventually brought the birth of the humanity extinction event, Lobotomy Kisen.
Doubter: "Would you lose?"
You: " Nah I'd win"
by Cait_b1 December 17, 2023
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win-lose bargaining

The result of a possible win-win scenario in which the clear beneficiary of the win-win scenario fails to keep their end of the bargain, resulting later into a win-lose scenario.

Commonly found with people who fail to transition a informal verbal agreement to a formal written agreement, backstabbers, double-cross someone, or dealing with someone with a "do nothin', get everythin'" mentality.
1.) When Paul failed to wash the dishes all week after his father let him go to a party the previous week, his father realized that he was a victim of win-lose bargaining.

2.) Mike had been involved with some win-lose bargaining when he and Ken agreed to split the bill only for Ken to leave without notice, leaving Mike to pay for the large meal.

3.) When someone agrees to give another head after they themselves have been given head, but then leaves, the giver of head is on the losing side of the win-lose bargaining.
by lastray February 23, 2011
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