Nah I'd win
Meaning: Confident assertion of superiority; used humorously in hypotheticals.
'Nah I'd win' is a meme response to hypothetical fights or comparisons. From the anime Jujutsu Kaisen, where Gojo says this. Used when confidently claiming you'd beat anyone.
Examples
- You vs a bear?' 'Nah I'd win. 你对战一只熊?''不,我会赢。¿Tú contra un oso?' 'No, yo ganaría.「お前対クマ?」「いや、俺が勝つ」너 대 곰이면?' '아니, 내가 이겨
- Could you beat Superman?' 'Nah I'd win. 你能打败超人吗?''不,我会赢。¿Podrías ganar a Superman?' 'No, yo ganaría.「スーパーマンに勝てる?」「いや、俺が勝つ」슈퍼맨을 이길 수 있어?' '아니, 내가 이겨
- Me facing my responsibilities: nah I'd win. 我面对自己的责任:不,我会赢Yo enfrentando mis responsabilidades: no, yo ganaría責任と向き合う俺:いや、俺が勝つ내 책임감과 마주한 나: 아니, 내가 이겨
Pronunciation
/nɑː aɪd wɪn/
Usage Guide
Context: anime, hypotheticals, confidence
Tone: confident, humorous
✓ Do Say
- Nah I'd win不,我会赢no, yo ganaríaいや、俺が勝つ아니, 내가 이겨
- I'd win我会赢yo ganaría俺が勝つ내가 이겨
Common Mistakes
- Reference to Jujutsu Kaisen
Origin & History
From Jujutsu Kaisen anime, where the overpowered character Gojo confidently states this. Became a meme for expressing comical overconfidence in any hypothetical matchup.
Etymology: Jujutsu Kaisen quote from character Gojo
First recorded: Jujutsu Kaisen, meme 2023
Cultural Context
Era: 2023 meme
Generation: Gen Z, Gen Alpha
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Jujutsu Kaisen; Gojo
Regional notes: Anime origin, global meme.
Variations
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