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wikipinion 

An opinion plagiarised or mostly plagiarised from wikipedia.com
"I want you actual opinion, not your wikipinion."
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Wikipidiot 

A person who lacks real world experience and collects their knowledge of a particular subject by reading about it rather than experiencing it. Said person then considers themself an expert and is often chided for "getting the facts wrong" and adding incorrect supposition and assumptions to his/her arguments.

Person is easily identifiable online by long-winded posts that at first glance sound knowledgable, but upon closer scrutiny by anyone who is a real expert, reveal 40% fact and 60% talking out of his ass.

Person is also identifiable in real life when they constantly mispronounce words by speaking them phonetically rather than correctly.

When cornered, the Wikipidiot will often flip-flop, not answer your rebutles but claim he/she did, answer with thinly-veiled insults, try peer-pressure tactics by asking their closest ass-kissing friend to back them up (as if two Wikipidiots somehow validate the argument); all the while never admiting they made a mistake.
Seito Kaiba is a complete Wikipidiot and never leaves his house. Reading about something online doesn't hold a candle to actual real-world experience.
Wikipidiot by Zor Master April 25, 2009

Wikipidiot 

Someone who will believe ANYTHING they read on Wikipedia, never considering the fact that ANYONE can edit it and articles can be sabotaged or based on false information.
Creating your own Wikipedia entry is an effective tool for political debate online, as there are plenty of Wikipidiots out there who will believe anything they read on there.
Wikipidiot by HeavyD2 February 26, 2009

Wikipidiot 

Someone who loves to sit at a computer and read random articles on Wikipedia.com
Dave: "Hey is Josh coming out tonight?"

Shawn: "Aw Fuck him. He doesn't leave his house anymore because he's such a wikipidiot.
Wikipidiot by FilthyMan69 June 18, 2007

wikinition 

URBANdictionary entries that look like they belong on Wikipedia. We're talking page-long "definitions" that could be printed off and turned in for credit at many institutions of higher education.

See certain definitions under emo, punk for examples. (Wikinitions often pop up when some poor soul is trying to re-educate the masses about what a word (music genre) originally meant.)
http://emo.urbanup.com/1095361

http://punk.urbanup.com/1121102

http://guinness.urbanup.com/1083227
wikinition by Lady Chevalier July 15, 2008