A verb meaning to purposely join the winning side in a team vs. team video game match. It's usually done by a scrub who wants to make sure the better players are on his or her own team.
by I_source_I December 16, 2012
Get the winjoin mug.In eg. Quake 3 Arena a person who joins the other team even though their score is much higher and are likely to win is called a winjoiner. A winjoiner is not very well seen by other players.
by Micke September 14, 2006
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Though the spelling includes neither the "wiki" or the "binging" part, it is closest to how it's said aloud (rhymes with "binge"). Alternate spellings (winging, whinging, wingging, etc) often produce too much confusion. Debatable but acceptable: "to winge" or "to winje."
Though the spelling includes neither the "wiki" or the "binging" part, it is closest to how it's said aloud (rhymes with "binge"). Alternate spellings (winging, whinging, wingging, etc) often produce too much confusion. Debatable but acceptable: "to winge" or "to winje."
by nightmareshark March 6, 2010
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