What used to be used as an adjective "That girl has a winning smile." Or a verb. "I love winning at tennis!" Has because of Charlie Sheen now become a derogatory term used sarcastically. Winning now means the opposite of winning but really losing or the act of being a loser.
Open to a restaurant with a bathroom door that locks.
Guy stands outside of bathroom waiting to go in since clearly the bathroom is being used. At that moment three guys walk out and one of them has white powder all over his nose while the other two have the sniffles.
As the crew walks past the guy standing outside of the bathroom goes, "Winning!"
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Guy stands outside of bathroom waiting to go in since clearly the bathroom is being used. At that moment three guys walk out and one of them has white powder all over his nose while the other two have the sniffles.
As the crew walks past the guy standing outside of the bathroom goes, "Winning!"
And Scene
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To win in multiple areas of your life at the same time. This was made famous as demonstrated by the master of this Charley Sheen.
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Get the bi-winning mug.It is the inability to connect self-destructive behavior to self-destruction combined with an alternate reality where irresponsibility and lack of self-control are core values.
The word was coined by Charlie Sheen in an interview with ABC on February 28, 2011.
The word was coined by Charlie Sheen in an interview with ABC on February 28, 2011.
The judge took my kids, my house, and my freedom because he was jealous of my bi-winning, not because of the coke/hooker party.
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Bi-Winning may be characterized by the use of the drug "Charlie Sheen," which can make your face melt off.
Bi-Winning can also be:
1. Starring in a not-so-funny television show, where the character is a diluted version of oneself (alcoholism, hedonism, and egotism included).
2. Engaging in debauchery and vandalism in a hotel room, with less than reputable characters, a few rooms from where one's kids are sleeping.
3. Denying anything is wrong with oneself even when the general public is disgusted with one's behavior, probably because of ego-induced desire for the limelight.
Bi-Winning may be characterized by the use of the drug "Charlie Sheen," which can make your face melt off.
Bi-Winning can also be:
1. Starring in a not-so-funny television show, where the character is a diluted version of oneself (alcoholism, hedonism, and egotism included).
2. Engaging in debauchery and vandalism in a hotel room, with less than reputable characters, a few rooms from where one's kids are sleeping.
3. Denying anything is wrong with oneself even when the general public is disgusted with one's behavior, probably because of ego-induced desire for the limelight.
Nicolas Cage:
I just starred in this new movie. I played Justin Bieber's backup singer while combating evil flying toilet seats from outer space. Also, my character is trying but failing to overcome his addiction to awful sitcoms and cheese puffs.
Charlie Sheen:
That's some serious Bi-Winning!
I just starred in this new movie. I played Justin Bieber's backup singer while combating evil flying toilet seats from outer space. Also, my character is trying but failing to overcome his addiction to awful sitcoms and cheese puffs.
Charlie Sheen:
That's some serious Bi-Winning!
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