The phrase "Nah, I'd win" refers to a frame in the manga series Jujutsu Kaisen (JJK) in Chapter 221 where the character Satoru Gojo says the phrase. The frame was re-translated by various manga sites like VIZ, changing it from "No" to "Nah, I'd win" to match a callback to Chapter 3. The phrase became an exploitable in late 2023, as meme creators recaptioned the speech bubble and replaced Gojo with different characters from JJK and elsewhere, referencing other anime, cartoons, and subcultures. The Nah I'd Win meme trended en masse on TikTok and Reddit, peaking in November 2023. Chapter 221 of Jujutsu Kaisen was released on April 23rd, 2023, on VIZ and other websites.
Friend: "Yo dude that guy looks pretty strong are you sure you could beat him in a fight?"
You: "Nah, I'd Win."
You: "Nah, I'd Win."
by Bozy Perozy February 14, 2024

by dandoonii November 27, 2023

A disorder that causes you to get fired from your hit TV sitcom, start sleeping with porn stars and become addicted to cocaine.
A.K.A. Charlie Sheen-itus
A.K.A. Charlie Sheen-itus
by themotoboy April 2, 2011

A stupid fucking catchphrase from Satoru Gojo until he got killed and turned the jujutsu kaisen fandom into shit
by thehonoredone January 10, 2024

Charlie Sheen was on a tv show called Two and a half men, he got a argue with his producer and now is winning at home. He's not bi-polar, he's bi-winning.
by tsunaze March 23, 2011

A sentence used to ego someone in Rainbow Six Siege. Referring to the old tournaments called “Go4.” Saying that they haven’t won one so they are trash randoms.
by Lvikn December 15, 2022

To describe a win-win situation.
by AidrankAileen January 29, 2022
