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'''Win''' is the opposite to [[fail]]. Win can occur in a number of ways, but it's usually caused by someone being [[pro]]. Something that wins a hell of a lot can be called ''epic win'', but there is no "leopard win" - if you try to proclaim something "leopard win", you will just fail. | '''Win''' is the opposite to [[fail]]. Win can occur in a number of ways, but it's usually caused by someone being [[pro]]. Something that wins a hell of a lot can be called ''epic win'', but there is no "leopard win" - if you try to proclaim something "leopard win", you will just fail. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:47, 26 February 2011
Win is the opposite to fail. Win can occur in a number of ways, but it's usually caused by someone being pro. Something that wins a hell of a lot can be called epic win, but there is no "leopard win" - if you try to proclaim something "leopard win", you will just fail.
If you say "That's too much win!", then maybe you just like saying more than one word when defining.