This is not possibly if you have two points of the form $(ax,y)$ and $(x,ay)$ for a scalar $a$, due to bilinearity. If you don't have this property then there exist indices $i,j$ such that $v_iw_j\
eq x_iy_j$ (I assume that all vectors are coordinate vectors in some $\mathbb R^n$). A bilinear map is "nothing else" than a $n\times m$ matrix, where $n=dim V$ and $m=dim W$. If you choose the matrix with a one at the entry $(i,j)$ and zeros everywhere else, it does the job.