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W for win
L for loss
In this slang, W is pronounced dub ( first syllable of "double u")
There's a committee that meets every 3 months and takes in suggestions from the public.
It happened on a sport field, none of us were invited
Speek 4 urself
Sports have been using W/L to mark the outcome of games for decades.
Same places they have for thousands of years, plus a few new ones
It is 100% real fr fr no cap
Streamers mostly I guess
No cap it do be real
It's a major win (Massive W) as opposed to a big loss (Huge L)
Unpopular opinion: just type "Massive Win". What's wrong with it?
It's not zoom speak. I've heard it during the 90s.
Common ecnkmaxo L
"Massive W" = Big Win
It's like saying someone had a really big victory or success. For example, imagine your team winning a game by a lot of points or someone doing really well in a competition. That's when people might talk about a "massive W."