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a (real) winner

1. Acceptable or ideal, as of a plan or idea. Sometimes used sarcastically to imply the opposite. The board of directors agrees with me that your proposal sounds like a real winner, so we are prepared to move forward with it right away.A: 'Did you hear about Sarah's boneheaded plan?' B: 'Yeah, it's a real winner, huh? What on earth is she thinking?'
2. Of a person, very well suited (to someone) in a romantic capacity. Sometimes used sarcastically to imply the opposite. A: 'She just got a job with a big financial firm, she writes poetry in her spare time, and she loves anime.' B: 'Wow, dude, she sounds like a winner! You must be elated!'A: 'Jenny's new boyfriend is an ex-con and apparently has a pretty bad drinking problem.' B: 'Huh. Sounds like a real winner, then.'

be onto a winner

To be progressing in a way that is likely to succeed. I think we're onto a winner with this new environmental initiative—the whole company has really embraced it.After all of those failed experiments, our team is finally onto a winner now.

Ding, ding, ding, we have a winner!

cliché A humorous exclamation said when someone answers or guesses something correctly or is considered the best in some competition. Often used sarcastically. A: 'OK, first person to tell me what X equals in this equation gets five points of extra credit.' B: 'Oh, I know, it's 41!' A: 'Ding, ding, ding, we have a winner!'A: 'We're trying to think of the worst baby names.' B: 'My cousin George named his baby 'Seven.' A: 'Ding, ding, ding! We have a winner! Gosh, what on earth were they thinking?'
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pick a winner

To choose someone or something that is very likely to prove beneficial, suitable, or successful. The reason why third party candidates don't usually get a lot of traction is because people want to pick a winner—not just make some kind of statement.Samantha is so warm and intelligent, and it's clear that she cares about you a lot. You really picked a winner, Joe.The design is clean and practical, but still elegant and appealing—I think we picked a winner!

sound like a (real) winner

1. Of a plan or idea, to seem acceptable or ideal. Sometimes used sarcastically to imply the opposite. The board of directors agrees with me that your proposal sounds like a real winner, so we are prepared to move forward with it right away.A: 'Did you hear about Sarah's boneheaded plan?' B: 'Yeah, it sounds like a real winner, huh? What on earth is she thinking?'
2. Of a person, to seem very well suited (to someone) in a romantic capacity. Sometimes used sarcastically to imply the opposite. A: 'She just got a job with a big financial firm, she writes poetry in her spare time, and she loves anime.' B: 'Wow, dude, she sounds like a winner! You must be elated!'A: 'Jenny's new boyfriend is an ex-con and apparently has a pretty bad drinking problem.' B: 'Huh. Sounds like a real winner, then.'

winner take all

A competition in which the victor is granted all possible benefits, accolades, prizes, etc. Hyphenated if used before a noun as a modifier. How about one last round of darts, winner take all?My sister and I used to bet our Halloween candy on our report card grades, winner take all.The tournament concludes with a winner-take-all round between the four finalists.

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winner takes all

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A competition in which the victor is granted all possible prizes. I know we've been playing darts all night, but this will be the last round, winner takes all!My sister and I used to bet our Halloween candy on our report card grades, winner takes all.

Winner, winner, chicken dinner!

slang An exclamation of joy, excitement, and pride upon achieving victory, especially in the context of video games or gambling. Boom! And with that final headshot, I am officially the winner of the match. Winner, winner, chicken dinner!C'mon, c'mon, I need to roll an eight… Yes! Winner, winner, chicken dinner!
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

winner take all

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a situation where the one who defeats others takes all the spoils of the conflict. The contest was a case of winner take all. There was no second place or runner-up.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

pick a ˈwinner


1 choose a horse, etc. that you think is most likely to win a race
2 (informal) make a very good choice: Good choice, George. I think you’ve picked a winner there!

be onto a ˈwinner

(informal) be doing something, especially selling something, that is likely to be successful: He is the sole importer of this product, and he certainly thinks he’s onto a winner.
See also: winner

Sounds like a winner!

sent. It sounds acceptable. Sounds like a winner! Let’s do it!
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Is Winner Winner Chicken Dinner Offensive

n. an excellent person or thing. This one is a real winner.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Ben Campbell:
[narrating] 'Winner, winner, chicken dinner.' Those words had been dancing around my head all night. I mean, it's Vegas lore, that phrase. Just ask any of the old-time pit bosses, they'll know. It was a Chinese dealer at Binion's who was first credited with the line. He would shout it every time he dealt blackjack. That was over 40 years ago, and the words still catch. 'Winner, winner, chicken dinner.' Yeah, try it. I had heard it at least 14 times that night. I couldn't lose. First of all, what I was doing wasn't illegal. There were certain institutions and people that frowned upon it, but it's legal. And not everyone can do it. Just those with gifted minds. I have a gifted mind. That's what got me into all this mess. I was counting cards and I was up over $640,000.

Ben Campbell:
[we see the images of Ben winning at a game table] We used hand signals, too. Folded arms, the table's hot. A touch to the eye, we need to talk. And a hand running through perfect flowing hair meant only one thing. Get out. Now. 'Winner, winner, chicken dinner.'