by CharleyBerkins August 01, 2007
originally used as a normal word in phrases such as "we win the championship" "I will win this trophy" etc. But since the rise of online gaming, it has been used more and more out of context, and has developed into a nerd slang term.
Instead of using proper grammar, these geeks say "win" every time they see something funny or amusing. (See example).
I do not know how this is a "cool" word, but like I previously said, it's nerd lingo.
Instead of using proper grammar, these geeks say "win" every time they see something funny or amusing. (See example).
I do not know how this is a "cool" word, but like I previously said, it's nerd lingo.
by doggyboggyboi July 28, 2009
When an action is done that is so mind boggling Win, one must stand off to the side, and give a round of applause. Most common when someone completes a task at over NINE THOOOOOOUUUSSSAAAAND!
Jack: Hey, I need you to hack the CIA.
Mila: Alright!
**FIVE HOURS LATER**
Mila: Well, I did it...
Jack: Good, good, what did you do to them?
Mila: I actually hacked the Chinese so they would think that the CIA hacked them. Thus causing a third world war.
Jack: You miss, are made of Win. I applaud you.
Mila: Alright!
**FIVE HOURS LATER**
Mila: Well, I did it...
Jack: Good, good, what did you do to them?
Mila: I actually hacked the Chinese so they would think that the CIA hacked them. Thus causing a third world war.
Jack: You miss, are made of Win. I applaud you.
by Hellspam December 09, 2007
Congratulations!!!
You are the lucky winner of ANYTHING!!!
Now that you have possession of ANYTHING, you can do ANYTHING..
Show her, hold her, love her,
You are the lucky winner of ANYTHING!!!
Now that you have possession of ANYTHING, you can do ANYTHING..
Show her, hold her, love her,
Congratulations on your big WIN!!!
by YOU will NEVER leave my ❤️! I❤️u January 20, 2023
1. the word that cannot be spoken
2. WIN is not a number. It is not a name. It is not a verb or a noun or an adjective
it is simply win
the only two people who win know who they are. i see you
hannah and mandeep
2. WIN is not a number. It is not a name. It is not a verb or a noun or an adjective
it is simply win
the only two people who win know who they are. i see you
hannah and mandeep
by Hannah and Mandeep August 28, 2010
Noun: achievement Antonym: loss
Verb: to achieve a certain goal Antonym: lose
past tense: won (Not to be confused with the South Korean currency won)
Informal contraction of computer software Windows
Verb: to achieve a certain goal Antonym: lose
past tense: won (Not to be confused with the South Korean currency won)
Informal contraction of computer software Windows
We need to win this game or die trying!
It was a win for both of us, because we both got what we wanted.
It was a win for both of us, because we both got what we wanted.
by what-turndown4 February 10, 2015