A word invented by Charlie Sheen during an interview on Good Morning America when asked if he was bipolar; meaning to win at both ends of the spectrum.
by stiffshifter March 29, 2011

If these items can not be obtained in anyway that does not involve money, and they are essential to winning, then the game is pay-to-win..
by Gothic Shark August 17, 2016

by johnjoesafatso March 25, 2011

When one abuses their body to the last possible inch before ultimately dying.
Also: Winning some here, also there
Also: Winning some here, also there
by Dirty Charles March 25, 2011

When you need to pay money to win or get better in the game(have to pay to unlock characters, cars, currency, etc) and that would be the only way to get the feature you want in a game. An example of NOT pay to win is if they’re known as game passes, things that will help you to play the game better or easier. That’s NOT pay to win.
by Bigdick9095 February 4, 2021

by The Actual Jesus March 29, 2011

Bipolar disorder. A psychiatric diagnosis that describes a category of mood disorders defined by the presence of one or more episodes of abnormally elevated energy levels, cognition, and mood with or without one or more depressive episodes. But NO, that's not what Charlie Sheen has or is.
He is ''bi-WINNING''
He is ''bi-WINNING''
Interviewer: Some are saying that you are bipolar?
Charlie: WOW, what does that mean?
Interviewer: I guess that .. you know, you're on two ends of the spectrum
Charlie: wow .. and then what? what's the cure, medicin? make me like them? not gonna' happen ... Im bi-winning.
Charlie: WOW, what does that mean?
Interviewer: I guess that .. you know, you're on two ends of the spectrum
Charlie: wow .. and then what? what's the cure, medicin? make me like them? not gonna' happen ... Im bi-winning.
by ll-cool-j March 29, 2011
