Win

Win may also refer to:

  • Win (or epic win), the opposite of the internet meme fail
  • Win (David Bowie song), a 1975 song by David Bowie
  • Win (baseball), a statistical credit given to a pitcher
  • Win (band), a Scottish band
  • Win FM, an Indian radio station
  • Win, a type of bet offered by UK bookmakers
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Win4Lin, a Windows-related software application
  • Win (song), a song by Brian McKnight
People
  • Ne Win (c. 1910–2002), a Burmese military commander
  • Soe Win (born c. 1948), the prime minister of Myanmar
  • Nyan Win, the foreign minister of Myanmar (since 2004)
  • Win Lyovarin, a Thai writer
  • Win Butler, lead singer and songwriter of band The Arcade Fire
  • Win Rockefeller, Politician, Farmer, Businessman

WIN may refer to:

  • WIN Party, a small New Zealand political party
  • WIN Television, an Australian television network
    • WIN News, the news service for WIN Television
    • WIN Corporation, the owner of WIN Television
  • White-Indian-Negro, an old usage for Métis, triracial isolates
  • "Whip inflation now", a slogan that appeared on buttons during the mid-1970s
  • Wireless Intelligent Network, a concept in development to transport the resources of an intelligent network to a wireless network
  • Winona (Amtrak station), a train station in Winona, Minnesota, by its Amtrak station code
  • Winchester railway station (three-letter station code) in England
  • WIN chemical compounds, including WIN 55,212-2, first produced by Sterling Winthrop Pharmaceuticals
  • Winnipeg, a city in Canada
  • Weight-control Information Network, the national information service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
  • Wound-induced protein, a type of plant protein

WiN may refer to:

  • Wolność i Niezawisłość (Freedom and Independence), an underground Polish anticommunist organization in 1945-1952

Famous quotes containing the word win:

    I say you must not win an unjust case by oaths.
    Aeschylus (525–456 B.C.)

    Pious Selinda goes to prayers,
    If I but ask the favour;
    And yet the tender fool’s in tears,
    When she believes I’ll leave her.

    Would I were free from this restraint,
    Or else had hopes to win her;
    Would she would make of me a saint,
    Or I of her a sinner.
    William Congreve (1670–1729)

    Children allowed to develop at their own speed will usually win the race of life.
    Fred O. Gosman (20th century)