(Adj.)
1) When you believe you are doing great things and all those around you approve of your actions but in reality, the world is burning, and people really dislike you.
2) (of a person) having or showing the weaknesses or diseases of old age, especially a loss of mental faculties.
1) When you believe you are doing great things and all those around you approve of your actions but in reality, the world is burning, and people really dislike you.
2) (of a person) having or showing the weaknesses or diseases of old age, especially a loss of mental faculties.
Voters of Ontario, Canada will no longer cope with their wynning premier. With record low approval ratings in 2017, her supporters are now wynning too.
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Get the wynning mug.(Adj) Australian marketing jargon for when a marketing executive replaces the actor/model in the advertising campaign with themselves in order to truly live the brand. Wynning is a strategy open to all forms of media but examples are generally found in online and print. This strategy is rarely noticeable to the end consumers.
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Just truly being incredible and winning at life. A play on the spelling of winning, or #winning as made famous by Charlie Sheen. Fuck off Lame-Goat-But-I-Vote, you're a fucking cow and your definition is garbage.
#Wynning, what more do you need?
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Get the Stay Winning mug.The kill that wins the match in an online game. Most well known in the FPS, Modern Warfare 2, which accompanies every one showing a slow motion replay video that everyone must watch. Can consist of lame, average sprays, or simply unbelievable feats of awesomeness.
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Get the Game Winning Kill mug.Bi-Winning, is a term coined in March 2011 by actor Charlie Sheen. Meaning winning on the ultimate level, the term was used by Sheen as a counter description to his erratic behaviour when a journalist inquired about his mental health. The journalist asked Mr. Sheen if he was "bi-polar" based on his apparent manic episodes. Sheen replied that he was not bi-polar but was in fact "bi-winning" adding "I win here, I win there".
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