by Power Master March 11, 2019
Get the Bang and Losemug. No. She's already lost. You can bitch about how you're a majoritarian party all you want, this isn't a democracy. That just isn't how the country works. She was the least popular democratic candidate during an election season where the only reason your candidate was able to win is NO LONGER AN OPTION. The pandemic is over. If you can't get feet into the ballot boxes you cannot win. No mail in ballots. No extend deadlines. They don't care that he's a felon. Sexist, racist, homophobe doesn't work. And your base is conditioning votes based on whether or not YOU ASSHOLES are are going to agree to help someone other than yourselves. I wouldn't hold my breath.
Hym "There is no 'or she'll lose.' She's lost. And when she loses you lose the supreme court. Which means you're never getting those abortion rights back. Not in your lifetime at least. The Republicans can run on 'trans bad' and 'the homos are indoctrinating your kid' and 'Inflation too expensive' and coast. Even the generic one has changed his tune on Trump. Has she come out with a platform yet? I mean, damn."
by Hym Iam August 5, 2024
Get the Or She'll Losemug. "Tell me about Losing your Pink Ribbon again."
"I lost my Pink Ribbon to Steve last night"
"The gay dude. No sex? You sure?"
"Yep, just sleep... maybe some spooning."
"I lost my Pink Ribbon to Steve last night"
"The gay dude. No sex? You sure?"
"Yep, just sleep... maybe some spooning."
by specialbreh June 10, 2018
Get the Losing your Pink Ribbonmug. When you voluntarily lose (to make someone feel better, to end an argument), and then the situation gets even worse. So, what you thought you would gain by losing on purpose is lost anyway.
It’s a colloquial equivalent to paving the road to hell with good intentions.
(A lot of people writing their definitions for this are trying to make logic out of the phrasing but weren’t around when this phrase was more popular, leading to incorrect definitions.)
It’s a colloquial equivalent to paving the road to hell with good intentions.
(A lot of people writing their definitions for this are trying to make logic out of the phrasing but weren’t around when this phrase was more popular, leading to incorrect definitions.)
I let my spouse win the argument to calm down the situation, and now I’m getting criticized for not sticking up for myself. I can’t win for losing!
by Jemie Weino October 8, 2022
Get the Can’t win for losingmug. by YournameisTwat June 18, 2025
Get the Lose some truckmug. The result of a possible win-win scenario in which the clear beneficiary of the win-win scenario fails to keep their end of the bargain, resulting later into a win-lose scenario.
Commonly found with people who fail to transition a informal verbal agreement to a formal written agreement, backstabbers, double-cross someone, or dealing with someone with a "do nothin', get everythin'" mentality.
Commonly found with people who fail to transition a informal verbal agreement to a formal written agreement, backstabbers, double-cross someone, or dealing with someone with a "do nothin', get everythin'" mentality.
1.) When Paul failed to wash the dishes all week after his father let him go to a party the previous week, his father realized that he was a victim of win-lose bargaining.
2.) Mike had been involved with some win-lose bargaining when he and Ken agreed to split the bill only for Ken to leave without notice, leaving Mike to pay for the large meal.
3.) When someone agrees to give another head after they themselves have been given head, but then leaves, the giver of head is on the losing side of the win-lose bargaining.
2.) Mike had been involved with some win-lose bargaining when he and Ken agreed to split the bill only for Ken to leave without notice, leaving Mike to pay for the large meal.
3.) When someone agrees to give another head after they themselves have been given head, but then leaves, the giver of head is on the losing side of the win-lose bargaining.
by lastray February 23, 2011
Get the win-lose bargainingmug. The sentience of “I can’t win from losing” is a statement of when things go repeatedly wrong in an individuals life (losing), and even when things continuously goes wrong they can never catch a break.
Friend #1: Wow, So you lost your job and your wife?
Friend #2: Yea, I was fired and Susan left me…
Friend #3: Dang you can’t win from losing.
Friend #2: Yea, I was fired and Susan left me…
Friend #3: Dang you can’t win from losing.
by Zebracakesaresatire May 13, 2023
Get the Win from losingmug.