A game in which you are at an article on Wikipedia. And you have a goal article. Which is a completely random article that you have to get to by just using the links on the pages. Only played by the l33t.
by Street Dentist December 03, 2006
A Glorious Religion Founded In 2008 By The Fantastic And Glorious Mary. Based On Christianity But Highly Influencing Wikipedia As The Place Of Answers (Not To Be Confused With The Bible Which Is The Ultimate Book). Legend Has It That Mary Would Ride Around In A Cart Pulled By A Bike, Preaching About The Religion. She Would Be Seen Wearing A Hanging Basket On Her Head And Long Purple Robes. This Fashion Is Followed By Many Wikapedians Today. Wikipedians Worship In Wikathedrals. The Wiki Theme Tune Is Afterlife By Avenged Sevenfold And Motto "Give Mary Stuff!".
by Wikiwoooo February 03, 2008
Everyday conflicts over articles on Wikipedia are the examples one needs. Wiki editors are sometimes good, powerful, virtuous people. This definition is not for those people.
by MuffinJinReturns January 26, 2011
Noun/Verb: The act of ruining/To ruin, a vaguebooking post on facebook by copying and pasting random shit from Wikipedia.
Person 1: "Could this be true?"
Person 2: "Depends, what exactly do you mean by true?
Truth can have a variety of meanings, such as the state of being in accord with a particular fact or reality, or being in accord with the body of real things, real events or actualities. It can also mean having fidelity to an original or to a standard or ideal. In a common archaic usage it also meant constancy or sincerity in action or character. The direct opposite of truth is "falsehood", which can correspondingly take logical, factual or ethical meanings."
Person 3: Dude, he just took a Wiki-Shit on your post.
Person 2: "Depends, what exactly do you mean by true?
Truth can have a variety of meanings, such as the state of being in accord with a particular fact or reality, or being in accord with the body of real things, real events or actualities. It can also mean having fidelity to an original or to a standard or ideal. In a common archaic usage it also meant constancy or sincerity in action or character. The direct opposite of truth is "falsehood", which can correspondingly take logical, factual or ethical meanings."
Person 3: Dude, he just took a Wiki-Shit on your post.
by Bbforky November 21, 2010
Jakob: " Did you hear that Dan was Spanking his monkey to a picture of Adolf Hitler on Wikipedia?"
Ryan: " Yeah, What a Wiki Whacker!'.
Ryan: " Yeah, What a Wiki Whacker!'.
by The Togetherness Stick April 05, 2011
A game in which two or more people use wikipedia to find the most outrageous article. All players begin on the same article, and may or may not be given a limit of clicks. Most players record their tag clicking for reference in case of an accusation of cheating.
Jon: Ok, we started wiki tag on Mega Man. Where are we?
Nick: Kama Sutra
Josh: the Emo Subculture
Jon: Nick wins, hands down.
Nick: Kama Sutra
Josh: the Emo Subculture
Jon: Nick wins, hands down.
by gibsonrokker November 13, 2009
The infinite regress of looking something up on Wikipedia - similar to a philosophical "rabbit hole", a wiki-hole is when you cannot be satisfied with a single article and find that there is always at least one other article that must be read... ad infinitum.
I meant to just take a minute to look up Superman on Wikipedia, but was caught in a wiki-hole for hours.
by BaileyPoint March 06, 2011