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Win

(verb) to beat other people at something.
(adjective) something good.

-made by shane lewis
Norton:Man i totally plowed this hot chick last night!

Tom:Really man? WIN!
by Tehcompanydotnet May 11, 2009
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Win

by Negative Creep February 9, 2005
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Win

charver term used to describe money under £1 eg 10p 20p etc.
example 1. have u got 20 win for the shop?

example 2. ive only got 10 win
by DianaDee April 28, 2006
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Win-Win-Win

A solution to a conflict which not only benefits both parties involved, but also benefits the mediator for having successfully mediated a conflict. Deemed the most optimal result of a conflict and coined by Michael Scott in the Conflict Resolution episode (twenty-one of season two) of The Office.
Making the poster into a T-shirt and forcing Oscar to wear it was quite a win-win-win solution.
by Free6000Bush July 1, 2011
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Win win

A term a smarmy salesman or manager uses to tell you that both parties have positive outcomes from a situation. This is rarely true. see Enterprise bargaining
So you see here we have a win win deal.

Oh yes of course, you take my old car for nothing, and i pay off this new one for the next 38 years, i am a winner then arent i?
by jamesbrown May 1, 2003
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Win and Win

(n) A phrase used to describe the coolness of something; (adj) good, cool, the best
"Your shoes are win."
"You got the tickets? Win and win!"
by racerfatty July 14, 2009
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win-win

A win-win situation is where all outcomes are desirable.
If you kill him, you'll get respect and the cops won't touch you.

If you don't kill him, someone else will whack that asshole..
by Gumba Gumba February 25, 2004
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