The contorted face a guy makes as he's blowing his load in a woman. It also relates to the thought that goes through a guys head as he busting a nut- "Hah! Little vixen, I got you!"
by WTI January 26, 2005
exciting banjo that plays when something exciting or good happens, example, a successful gator hunt or when you’ve rounded up the cattle
by Sovietcheerios July 09, 2018
by Keenster August 07, 2009
Similar to a victory lap, but instead of driving in a circle to show off, you celebrate by masturbating to your favorite porn.
-"Hey, i heard you won your match yesterday?"
-"Yeah, when i got home i celebrated with a big old victory fap."
-"Yeah, when i got home i celebrated with a big old victory fap."
by Thatguy4 December 21, 2009
with the exceptance of this victory regardless,we can see that this is heading in the right direction.
by regardless devon victory June 02, 2010
Definition: Being the winner/victor with little to no effort, planning or action, usually due to the incompetence and/or failures of those around you. The most common occurrences come when you are losing, but due to incredibly bad luck or decision making on your opponent’s end, you end up winning the game. It is typically used in video games, and more specifically, in the Super Smash Bros. series.
How/when to say it: Usually, it is exclaimed at the end of a game when your opponent loses. Typically, it isn’t used in a sentence like “I got a HopCat victory!” More commonly and fittingly, it is exclaimed at the end of a match.
How/when to say it: Usually, it is exclaimed at the end of a game when your opponent loses. Typically, it isn’t used in a sentence like “I got a HopCat victory!” More commonly and fittingly, it is exclaimed at the end of a match.
Context: 3 players alive and on last stock. Player 1 is at 13%, player 2 is at 24% and player 3 is at 147%
Player 1: goes for an edge guard on player 2
Player 2: dies
Player 1: fails to make it back to stage and dies as well
Player 3: “HOPCAT VICTORY!”
Player 1: goes for an edge guard on player 2
Player 2: dies
Player 1: fails to make it back to stage and dies as well
Player 3: “HOPCAT VICTORY!”
by CRUMP5505 January 03, 2022
A Pyrrhic victory is a victory which is only achieved with heavy losses on one's own side.
This alludes to the Battle of Ausculum (Ascoli Satriano, in Apulia). in 279 BCE, when the Epirote King Pyrrhus, aiding the Tarentines, defeated the Romans but with severe casualties of his own. After the battle, Pyrrhus is recorded to have commented: "If we win another such battle against the Romans, we will be completely lost" (Plutarch, Pyrrhus 21,14).
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This alludes to the Battle of Ausculum (Ascoli Satriano, in Apulia). in 279 BCE, when the Epirote King Pyrrhus, aiding the Tarentines, defeated the Romans but with severe casualties of his own. After the battle, Pyrrhus is recorded to have commented: "If we win another such battle against the Romans, we will be completely lost" (Plutarch, Pyrrhus 21,14).
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The world wars could be loosely considered Pyrrhic victories.
The best example of a pyrrhic victory is in the anglo-zulu war, in which Ntshingwayo Khoza set 22,000 zulu warriors, about 55% of the male population of zululands to attack 1,400 British soldiers in a surprise attack at the Battle of Isandlwana.
Although less than 100 soldiers escaped survived, 4000 zulus, about 10% of the entire male population were lost or substantially wounded in defeating a poorly maintained and inexperienced third of the army in the area. To make matters worse for king Cetshwayo, later that day a force of 5000 zulus took on a hospital with 142 men in it, including all ranks. The zulus, amred with weapons from the earlier pyrrhic victory failed to do any more than kill 17 soldiers and wound 15. This was at an expense of almost 1000 soldiers.
The best example of a pyrrhic victory is in the anglo-zulu war, in which Ntshingwayo Khoza set 22,000 zulu warriors, about 55% of the male population of zululands to attack 1,400 British soldiers in a surprise attack at the Battle of Isandlwana.
Although less than 100 soldiers escaped survived, 4000 zulus, about 10% of the entire male population were lost or substantially wounded in defeating a poorly maintained and inexperienced third of the army in the area. To make matters worse for king Cetshwayo, later that day a force of 5000 zulus took on a hospital with 142 men in it, including all ranks. The zulus, amred with weapons from the earlier pyrrhic victory failed to do any more than kill 17 soldiers and wound 15. This was at an expense of almost 1000 soldiers.
by Kung-Fu Jesus June 20, 2004