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

The sometimes-seen-as-sexual way in which Winston Marshall (nicknamed Win-Dogge) of Mumford & Sons sways forward and back, leading with his hips, while playing his signature banjo riffs. Can be seen in live performances of "The Cave", "Roll Away Your Stone", "Little Lion Man", and ""Lover of the Light" most commonly.
Also seen in the band's music video for "Little Lion Man".
Also seen in the band's music video for "Little Lion Man".
Girl #1: I love the way he's dancing while he plays that banjo!"
Girl #2: That's the Win-Dogge Sway!
Girl #1: It's so sexy!
Girl #2: That's the Win-Dogge Sway!
Girl #1: It's so sexy!
by Snow4Leaves January 2, 2012

Winning in several respects or ways in life all at once. Generally being awesome and living an awesome life where you are addicted to winning. Coined by Charlie Sheen in a 2011 abc news interview where the reporter presented claims that he may be bi-polar, he corrected her by explaining that he's bi-winning.
Anchor: Some are saying that you're bi-polar.
Charlie Sheen: Wow, what does that mean?
Anchor: I guess that you're on two ends of the spectrum.
Charlie Sheen: 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 Sheen: Wow, what does that mean?
Anchor: I guess that you're on two ends of the spectrum.
Charlie Sheen: 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 Dojo999 March 18, 2011

by blue_horseshoe March 18, 2011

A psychological disease made famous by Charlie Sheen that infects one out of every two and a half men.
by GaruBusey101 March 22, 2011

by J.B. Moreaux March 22, 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
