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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".
I'm not bi-polar, I'm bi-winning!
To win here and to win there.
I'm not Bi-Polar, i'm Bi-Winning; I win here and I win there. - Charlie Sheen
the act of winning both here and there not to be confused with bi-polar which has low points
Charlie Sheen: I'm bi-winning, I'm winning here and I'm winning there.
The art of always winning weather your filiming two and a half men or slamming 7 gram rocks.
Liz and Dustin are bi winning
1.Winning over here, AND over there. 2. Opposite of bipolar
Interviewer: Are you Bipolar? Charlie: Bipolar? Whats that? Im not bipolar, im bi winning.
A term that became famous due to Charlie Sheen's interview with Denise Richards. He was saying that he was not bi-polar but "by winning." Also saying that he does not want to be like those people who go to doctors to tell a said person that they are bi-polar.
Denise: "People say that you are bi-polar? Is that true?" Charlie: I am not bi-polar I am "Bi Winning."
The way charlie sheen describes his lifestyle. He considers himself a winner of life.
Charlie Sheen- I'm Bi-Winning, i win here and i win there.. now what?