by dionyses May 14, 2003
by dionyses May 14, 2003
pronounced: ferd
a word whose origin is from the computer game "counter-strike". the means of its creation are believed to be a typo 5th -> 5rd. exact same meaning as 5th.
a word whose origin is from the computer game "counter-strike". the means of its creation are believed to be a typo 5th -> 5rd. exact same meaning as 5th.
-get your 5rd into the server!
-1 2 3 4 5rd
-1 2 3 4 5rd
by dionyses October 23, 2005
announcer: "...and joe jumps into the air very very high...oh! what a catch, that is the best ninjacept i've ever seen..."
by dionyses May 14, 2003
by dionyses November 04, 2005
1. A topic or subject that is ubiquitous within wikipedia.
2. A wikipedia article that can be arrived at from another arbitrary wikipedia article with a relatively low wikbiquity.
2. A wikipedia article that can be arrived at from another arbitrary wikipedia article with a relatively low wikbiquity.
1. 'Adolf Hitler' is wikbiquitous.
2. In general, by starting at any wikipedia article I can reach the article for 'Adolf Hitler' within 2 or 3 links. Therefore I can say that 'Adolf Hitler' is wikbiquitous.
2. In general, by starting at any wikipedia article I can reach the article for 'Adolf Hitler' within 2 or 3 links. Therefore I can say that 'Adolf Hitler' is wikbiquitous.
by dionyses January 27, 2010
1. The minimum number of links you must traverse to get from one wikipedia article to another. The links traversed must all be within the current wikipedia article.
2. A metric used to measure the commonality or ubiquity of a wikipedia article.
2. A metric used to measure the commonality or ubiquity of a wikipedia article.
1. 'World War II' to 'Adolf Hitler' has a wikbiquity of 1.
2. The wikbiquity from 'Chuck Norris' to 'Homosexuality' is surprisingly low.
2. The wikbiquity from 'Chuck Norris' to 'Homosexuality' is surprisingly low.
by dionyses January 27, 2010