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.

[glossary]
[Reference(s) to this entry by made by: {Ob-}]