Someone who always wins due to the combination of luck, swagger, higher education, better job, hotter boyfriend/girlfriend etc. People are insanely jealous of them in general.
I always comes out on top, no matter what. Never Lose.
by Keef_the_Dutchman October 20, 2010
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A very popular song by Eminem, which can be found in his latest album: Curtain Call.
You better lose yourself in the music, the moment
You own it, you better never let it go
You only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow
This opportunity comes once in a lifetime yo
The soul’s escaping, through this hole that it’s gaping
This world is mine for the taking
Make me king, as we move toward a, new world order
A normal life is borin, but superstardom’s close to post mortar
It only grows harder, only grows hotter
He blows us all over these hoes is all on him
Coast to coast shows, he’s know as the globetrotter
Lonely roads, God only knows
He’s grown farther from home, he’s no father
He goes home and barely knows his own daughter
But hold your nose cuz here goes the cold water His bosses don’t want him
no mo, he’s cold product They moved on to the next schmoe who flows
He nose dove and sold nada
So the soap opera is told and unfolds
I suppose it’s old potna, but the beat goes on
Da da dum da dum da da
by blogger_08 January 17, 2006
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In my opinion one of the best songs from the rapper Eminem and featured on his movie 8 mile and is the first song on the 8 mile soundtrack

by Gay Rights Activist December 11, 2006
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term popularized by the artist Eminem:

to allow yourself to flow with your self-expression, especially in times of great anxiety or under scrutiny
You can't think to hard when freestyling on the corner; you have to lose yourself.
by phreeque September 03, 2004
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The unwanted sound heard on a game show, usually when a bonus round is lost.

On The Price Is Right, when a player loses his or her pricing game, or if there is a double overbid in the Showcase, these are signified by a tuba playing the first four notes of theme music followed by horns playing notes in C, D, and E all at once before pretending to faint. When Drew Carey hosted the show in 2007, an A-sharp note was added with faintly audible drums with the sound remixed in full stereo.
When you hear the losing horns on a game show, you know something went horribly wrong.
by WM86 January 13, 2009
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