winnitude

winnitude /win'*-t[y]ood/ n.  The quality of winning (as
   opposed to {winnage}, which is the result of winning).  "Guess
   what?  They tweaked the microcode and now the LISP interpreter runs
   twice as fast as it used to."  "That's really great!  Boy, what
   winnitude!"  "Yup. I'll probably get a half-hour's winnage on the
   next run of my program."  Perhaps curiously, the obvious antonym
   `lossitude' is rare.



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