by Council of Men March 7, 2012

by celebrator1975 March 24, 2011

In gaming parlance, a choice or strategy that should guarantee victory. The phrase comes from the TV game show Hollywood Squares. Contestants choosing a square which would give them 3 in a row would frequently say something like "I'll take Paul Lynde for the win."
by baudkarma January 11, 2009

On imageboards, when a image post is made, the post can be win or fail, depending on if the image is liked and appropriate for the topic of the board.
This can be made stronger by adding epic before it, as in 'Epic win!'.
This can be made stronger by adding epic before it, as in 'Epic win!'.
by Anonymous-obliges December 7, 2006

1. a word used incorrectly when you should have used "won"
2. allowable in a game of words with friend on the itouch and android.
2. allowable in a game of words with friend on the itouch and android.
by bluefalcon897 April 2, 2011

quality with which something wins a non-existant, abstract competition which has undefined criteria for winning
"win"
"full of win"
"full of win"
by j burrito June 13, 2008

The action or reaction to the direct opposite of a fail. A win is a moment of such epic sucess that it needs not be acknowledged with more than an understated "Win" which signifies the moments' need to be granted the tag of a "Win" due to its importance in the History of Human existance.
by buddamunz July 12, 2009
