The highest level of winning. Attainable only by those whose brain is not from this terrestrial realm.
by sheenite March 18, 2011

"I’m not bi-polar, “I’m bi-winning. I win here and I win there.” - Charlie Sheen
Person A - "Damn brah your baseball team sucks, we're going to lose the final"
Person B- "No, their losing, I'm bi-winning, it's my fault I need to pull all their weight"
Person A - "Damn brah your baseball team sucks, we're going to lose the final"
Person B- "No, their losing, I'm bi-winning, it's my fault I need to pull all their weight"
by Scott226 March 25, 2011

Winning both here and there.
Term coined by Charlie Sheen during an interview with ABC's Good Morning America.
Term coined by Charlie Sheen during an interview with ABC's Good Morning America.
I'm bi-winning - I win here and I win there, now what?
If I'm bipolar aren't there moments where a guy like crashes like lying in the corner like "oh my god it's my mom's fault"
Shut up! Shut up! Stop, move forward!
- Charlie Sheen
If I'm bipolar aren't there moments where a guy like crashes like lying in the corner like "oh my god it's my mom's fault"
Shut up! Shut up! Stop, move forward!
- Charlie Sheen
by JPofKingston March 24, 2011

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.
by SwapMeetDude March 18, 2011

by E-Men March 31, 2011

Charlie Sheen's diagnosis for awesomeness.
Reporter:"Some are saying that you're bipolar."
Charlie:"Wow. What does that mean? Wow. And then what? What's the cure? Medicine? Make me like them? Not gonna happen. I'm bi-winning - I win here and I win there. Now what?"
Charlie:"Wow. What does that mean? Wow. And then what? What's the cure? Medicine? Make me like them? Not gonna happen. I'm bi-winning - I win here and I win there. Now what?"
by definitely not Martin Sheen March 16, 2011

Bi-Winning, is a term coined in March 2011 by actor Charlie Sheen. Meaning winning on the ultimate level, the term was used by Sheen as a counter description to his erratic behaviour when a journalist inquired about his mental health. The journalist asked Mr. Sheen if he was "bi-polar" based on his apparent manic episodes. Sheen replied that he was not bi-polar but was in fact "bi-winning" adding "I win here, I win there".
by lchung March 19, 2011
