Britannica on the bathroom wall.
by Limecat Never Forget October 29, 2006
A large, online encyclopedia. Since it is publicly edited, do not site it in a paper's bibliography, it does not count as a source. It is, however, a great place to get the background on your subject, and a great place to get links and references to reputable sites.
For my paper on the 1960's, I started at wikipedia and ended up at a reliable site that really helped me out.
by reality is so overrated February 07, 2008
Jason: Hey did you find the info about Chemical bonding on Wikipedia!?
Weining: Yahh.. but i forgot what I was looking for already, i kept on pressing the blue coloured links and now im reading about Power Rangers
Weining: Yahh.. but i forgot what I was looking for already, i kept on pressing the blue coloured links and now im reading about Power Rangers
by the_offspringz October 07, 2008
A parody of Uncyclopedia, known to only show incorrect answers and allow for all people including YOU to edit and change information.
Wikipedia, the free uncyclopedia.
by BrandonRamone April 17, 2008
Originally a parody of Uncyclopedia, Wikipedia has grown into the world's largest MMOAEG (Massively Multiplayer Online Article Editing Game,) boasting millions of subscribers and over two million individual realms or 'Articles' in which you can play.
The object of Wikipedia is to make as many edits as possible, as you quest through from the most simple low level articles on insects and bovines to vastly complex articles on the nature of the universe. The final challenge created by the moderators is an article on Wikipedia itself.
'Powerleveling' is a serious problem in Wikipedia, leading to many arguments over comma placement, spelling, and whether 42 really is the answer to life the universe and everything.
Countless lives have been ruined by Wikipedia; as players, or 'editors' as they call themselves, neglect their families and friends.
Of course wikipedia can benefit lives as well. Many uneducated teenagers see Wikipedia as 'leet hax' which they can use to circumvent study, where they are secretly being tricked into reading an encyclopedia. Contrary to unpopular belief, Wikipedia is technically an encyclopedia, although it it edited many millions of extra times.
The object of Wikipedia is to make as many edits as possible, as you quest through from the most simple low level articles on insects and bovines to vastly complex articles on the nature of the universe. The final challenge created by the moderators is an article on Wikipedia itself.
'Powerleveling' is a serious problem in Wikipedia, leading to many arguments over comma placement, spelling, and whether 42 really is the answer to life the universe and everything.
Countless lives have been ruined by Wikipedia; as players, or 'editors' as they call themselves, neglect their families and friends.
Of course wikipedia can benefit lives as well. Many uneducated teenagers see Wikipedia as 'leet hax' which they can use to circumvent study, where they are secretly being tricked into reading an encyclopedia. Contrary to unpopular belief, Wikipedia is technically an encyclopedia, although it it edited many millions of extra times.
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Stupid Kid One: Dude, like check out my paper on the industrial revolution. I'll like get an A for sure. Pwnt.
Stupid Kid Two: LOL, moron, you put like this comma in the wrong place. I would know since I just copied my paper off of Wikipedia last week.
Stupid Kid One: OMG dude, like I did that too, but I just copied it last night! LOL, KRINKT!
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Wife: Come to bed honey... I need your opinion on a new outfit I bought (;
Editor: Not now I've almost beat this article. Also you spelled ;) wrong.
Stupid Kid One: Dude, like check out my paper on the industrial revolution. I'll like get an A for sure. Pwnt.
Stupid Kid Two: LOL, moron, you put like this comma in the wrong place. I would know since I just copied my paper off of Wikipedia last week.
Stupid Kid One: OMG dude, like I did that too, but I just copied it last night! LOL, KRINKT!
Two
Wife: Come to bed honey... I need your opinion on a new outfit I bought (;
Editor: Not now I've almost beat this article. Also you spelled ;) wrong.
by Alisson June 17, 2008
that site the teachers tell you not to go to, but you do anyway.
a site that anyone can change just for fun and to mess up people's papers
a site that anyone can change just for fun and to mess up people's papers
teacher: kids, don't go to wikipedia for this research paper
kids: alright. *they go home & do it anyway*
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"hey, josie. i was just on wikipedia, and i made it say that napoleon was a male prositute for some time" (but, i really did)
kids: alright. *they go home & do it anyway*
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"hey, josie. i was just on wikipedia, and i made it say that napoleon was a male prositute for some time" (but, i really did)
by your lover karen May 08, 2007
Phrase used when neither party in a conversation can remember a specific piece of information about a given topic. Similar to "Google that!", "Wikipedia That!" is used more for a specific person, event, or place that would generally be found on Wikipedia.
Paul- I heard that the new David Crowder Band cd is coming out this November!
Jake- Naw man, I heard it's coming even sooner than that...
Together- Wikipedia that!
Jake- Naw man, I heard it's coming even sooner than that...
Together- Wikipedia that!
by Insub08 July 27, 2009