You won
A ploy on the internet to get you to give them your personal data including your
social security number, credit card information, bank account information, tax data,
drivers license, email, cell, home and office address and phone numbers, codes to enter your house without tipping off security, your wife's financial information, your kids financial information and pictures of them when they were young, etc. They may as a bonus sell your personal information to a special security firm that will automatically
down load all the information on your computer. Being such a VIP (very idiotic person) you may also recieve thousands of emails pornographic artists and hordes of horny woman who want you daily.
you won
by Kakeson on Apr 01, 2005 12:28:07
Example:
Hugo: Yo, get your fat ass outta here
Kake.
Kakeson: Wait, ain't
your real name Peter and
your black.
Crowd: Ooooh...he won(Kakeson).
Congratulations, you won!
by Ima Linguist on Feb 21, 2023 20:02:37
The ultimate insult to your intelligence on the internet.
At best, you've won nothing but an annoying
pop-up ad. At worst, if you actually fall for it, you might have just won yourself a virus. Either way, you're not
getting that expensive prize you were promised.
you never won
by ќ on Jul 09, 2022 18:12:56
Example:
"
You never won. Was this worth it? You wasted all that time just to beat this tower. But yet, there still is a lot for you
to overcome. This whole game is hopeless. You won't
beat it. You never will truly win."
"Sir, this is burger king."
wouldn't you know who won the pony
by BellasaurusTheJust on Jul 22, 2019 00:00:51
refers to the story told by
Jim Cornette when a local wrestling
promoter , faced with declining attendance ,
rigged a lottery to give a way a pony so his son won it , so we did not lose money on the deal . As a result anything is is obviously rigged is referred to as wouldn't you know who won the pony .
Wouldn't you know who won the pony
by Jack_Bongos on Jan 16, 2020 01:19:45
Implies that the previously stated is rigged; local wrestling promoter, as told by
Jim Cornette, gave away a pony to increase ticket sales and, to avoid losing money, rigged the
raffle to ensure his son would win
the pony