As said by Charlie Sheen, WIN-NING
adj.
1. - to kick ass and take names in Hollywood while agitating the shit out of anybody that has to report on your rich ass
2. - having porn stars and nannies at your beckon call
3. - filler word when you do not know what else to say
4. - something you say to make yourself feel better
noun
1. - victory over Vatican assassin warlocks
2. - something won: ratings, other people's pride, attention
3. - supplicant for being bi-polar
adj.
1. - to kick ass and take names in Hollywood while agitating the shit out of anybody that has to report on your rich ass
2. - having porn stars and nannies at your beckon call
3. - filler word when you do not know what else to say
4. - something you say to make yourself feel better
noun
1. - victory over Vatican assassin warlocks
2. - something won: ratings, other people's pride, attention
3. - supplicant for being bi-polar
by Pat E. McNastee March 19, 2011

Charlie Sheen + #WINNING-
by brokenglass420 March 29, 2011

1. the word that cannot be spoken
2. WIN is not a number. It is not a name. It is not a verb or a noun or an adjective
it is simply win
the only two people who win know who they are. i see you
hannah and mandeep
2. WIN is not a number. It is not a name. It is not a verb or a noun or an adjective
it is simply win
the only two people who win know who they are. i see you
hannah and mandeep
by Hannah and Mandeep August 27, 2010

by Tasty August 29, 2003

When things are going yor way or about to. ie: a large settlement coming your way, having two live-in godesses taking care of your children, making 1.8 million dollars per episode.
I'm going to sue for TONS, and have my two live-in goddesses take care of my children, AND get a raise at my job. Winning!
by Trblgrrl March 18, 2011

Noun: achievement Antonym: loss
Verb: to achieve a certain goal Antonym: lose
past tense: won (Not to be confused with the South Korean currency won)
Informal contraction of computer software Windows
Verb: to achieve a certain goal Antonym: lose
past tense: won (Not to be confused with the South Korean currency won)
Informal contraction of computer software Windows
We need to win this game or die trying!
It was a win for both of us, because we both got what we wanted.
It was a win for both of us, because we both got what we wanted.
by what-turndown4 February 10, 2015
