1. V. - the action of winning both here and there.
2. N. - Bi-winner - One who is both winning of overhere and over there.
2. N. - Bi-winner - One who is both winning of overhere and over there.
by Jebusaveme33 March 27, 2011

NOT bi-polar, the opposite according to Charlie Sheen. In a state of perpetual winningness that could be mistaken for crazy.
by The Garm March 17, 2011

A physical condition characterized by "winning here" and "winning there." First recognized by actor Charlie Sheen as being distinct from Bipolar Disorder.
by ssyyxxckz March 16, 2011

The term Bi-Winning was coined by actor Charlie Sheen in March 2011. It refers to winning on the ultimate level. In response to a journalist's question about his mental health and whether he is bi-polar, Sheen replied that he was not bi-polar but was in fact "bi-winning" adding "I win here, I win there".
It is now a term being used to describe Ben Bernanke and The Fed. This references how the fed is always saying there's no inflation (win) (even when we see gas prices jumping, bills increasing, food portions shrinking, etc.), and that the economy is adding jobs (wins again).
It is now a term being used to describe Ben Bernanke and The Fed. This references how the fed is always saying there's no inflation (win) (even when we see gas prices jumping, bills increasing, food portions shrinking, etc.), and that the economy is adding jobs (wins again).
“The Bi-Winning Fed wins again! It wins with no-inflation, and wins again with the creation of plenty of jobs!
by butter bee May 26, 2011

by Frelly March 23, 2011

As made famous by Charlie Sheen when someone accused him of being bi-polar during his interview where he talked about being clean from drugs
by Mattsie March 21, 2011

When you when here, and you when there. You are "Bi-winning"
by Tyler8923 March 25, 2011
