Triple U is a playful twist on the slang term "W" (short for "win"), it can be used to emphasize a significant or a satisfying victory. The letter W is pronounced "double U" adding another "U" creates Triple U, signifying an extra big win. The term was first popularized by streamer Dr Donut in mid-2025 and has since caught on as a way to celebrate success.
by splashknig June 2, 2025
 Get the Triple Umug.
Get the Triple Umug. A group of people who are all ugly accept Zane. The others can be very stupid at times and everyone has a crush on the best member Zane.
by Boiledyopto  March 14, 2017
 Get the U prepmug.
Get the U prepmug. by Anabelle_Afton June 15, 2021
 Get the So u seemug.
Get the So u seemug. Sheriff) This shotgun is going to blast through your head.
Hank) no u
Sheriff) *FACE FUCKING OBLITERATES TO PEICES BECAUSE MADNESS COMBAT 3*
Hank) no u
Sheriff) *FACE FUCKING OBLITERATES TO PEICES BECAUSE MADNESS COMBAT 3*
by Happy Hank March 16, 2022
 Get the no umug.
Get the no umug. (Albanian, sentence) - An Albanian phrase with cultural and historical significance often used by Albanians. It denotes the declaration of Kosovo's partially-recognized independence on February 17th, 2008.
In this slogan, "bac" translates to "uncle" in Albanian, and it is commonly associated with the late Kosovo-Albanian guerrilla fighter Fazli (Adem) Jashari, one of the key figures of the Kosovo Liberation Army. He was killed in 1998 along with the majority of his family during a Serbian police raid in the village of Prekaz, in the Drenica region.
In this slogan, "bac" translates to "uncle" in Albanian, and it is commonly associated with the late Kosovo-Albanian guerrilla fighter Fazli (Adem) Jashari, one of the key figures of the Kosovo Liberation Army. He was killed in 1998 along with the majority of his family during a Serbian police raid in the village of Prekaz, in the Drenica region.
During the independence celebration, participants prominently showcase banners featuring the slogan "bac u kry" as a symbolic expression of unity and remembrance. As speakers address the crowd, narrating the historical struggle for independence, the phrase gains prominence as a chant resonating through the event venue. It functions as a unifying element, symbolizing collective determination for freedom and commemorating individuals who played a role in the events leading to Kosovo's independence. In this context, the phrase serves as a shared expression of resilience and commitment to the ideals represented by the declaration of independence.
by ImNotTheOxfordDictionary November 15, 2023
 Get the bac u krymug.
Get the bac u krymug. 
