A fork of Rural Dictionary
"I have tiger's blood and Adonis DNA" "The only thing I'm addicted to right now is winning
The quality of being Charlie Sheen
Winning here, winning there, I'm winning everywhere
a term used by Charlie Sheen to describe the awsomness of his life and/or actions or the life and/or actions of others that in actuallity are not something to be praised. Also sometimes said as bi-winning. it can be a noun, a verb, an adjective, a sentence, heck it can be anything it wants. what is he actually winning though..? no one knows for sure..
though Michael Jackson is dead, he is now more populaar than ever.. WINNING "“I’m not bi-polar, I’m bi-winning. I win here and I win there.”- Charlie Sheen “The only thing I’m addicted to right now is winning.”- C.S Coke and sex with porn stars sounds like a winning life to me.
YOU WIN! I give up. You are the bigger asshole Black Kat.
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Winning is defined as being excellent in life. Top dog. Doing your own thing and being you. WINNING!
You know, there's only one person on Earth who is truly winning, and that's Charlie Sheen. And he's not even from here, he's a total bitchin' rockstar from Mars.
What used to be used as an adjective "That girl has a winning smile." Or a verb. "I love winning at tennis!" Has because of Charlie Sheen now become a derogatory term used sarcastically. Winning now means the opposite of winning but really losing or the act of being a loser.
Open to a restaurant with a bathroom door that locks. Guy stands outside of bathroom waiting to go in since clearly the bathroom is being used. At that moment three guys walk out and one of them has white powder all over his nose while the other two have the sniffles. As the crew walks past the guy standing outside of the bathroom goes, "Winning!" And Scene
A solution to a conflict which not only benefits both parties involved, but also benefits the mediator for having successfully mediated a conflict. Deemed the most optimal result of a conflict and coined by Michael Scott in the Conflict Resolution episode (twenty-one of season two) of The Office.
Making the poster into a T-shirt and forcing Oscar to wear it was quite a win-win-win solution.