A term that is not allowed on Wikipedia and is automatically removed by a wiki bot. Often known as the "secret 6th Pillar" of Wikipedia - that a page titled "Wiki Nazi" will never be allowed and immediately removed because editors at Wikipedia are NOT biased and we do not allow the concept that an editor of Wikipedia could be bias.
A quote taken form the net "Just had a go at creating a page for Gonzo Rock: some Mother Bitch of a Wiki Nazi deleted its ass". Wikipedia take note Wiki Nazi is in common use! Our victory over the Wikipedia Nazi is at hand!
by wikinazihunter April 20, 2009
A person who constantly Googles or uses Wikipedia (or other internet resources) to self diagnose their illness based on symptoms they've been experiencing.
Kaley is a Wiki-chondriac. She wakes up with a slight headache after a night of drinking. She immediately sources Wikipedia where she finds that there are several common causes including:
"tension, migraines, eye strain, dehydration, low blood sugar, hyper mastication and sinusitis." She also finds that there are life-threatening conditions such as "meningitis, encephalitis, cerebral aneurysms, extremely high blood pressure, and brain tumors" associated with headaches. She quickly jumps to the conclusion that she's dying of a brain tumor and needs medical assistance rather than a Tylenol and some water for what is a really a bad hangover.
"tension, migraines, eye strain, dehydration, low blood sugar, hyper mastication and sinusitis." She also finds that there are life-threatening conditions such as "meningitis, encephalitis, cerebral aneurysms, extremely high blood pressure, and brain tumors" associated with headaches. She quickly jumps to the conclusion that she's dying of a brain tumor and needs medical assistance rather than a Tylenol and some water for what is a really a bad hangover.
by Amy Elizabeth J November 15, 2008
When, upon reading an article on Wikipedia, one clicks a link to another article and repeats the process several times.
I was reading an article on cornish game hens, then I went on a wiki-trip and before I knew it I was on the Archbishop of Canterbury.
by Efram Sanchez March 20, 2008
A brief trip to Wikipedia during class in order for the teacher or student to prove one another wrong. Originated in Br. Joe's Latin class in Akron, Ohio.
Teacher "I believe John Kerry only had two purple hearts."
Student "No way! He had three, lets do a quickie wiki and find out."
Student "No way! He had three, lets do a quickie wiki and find out."
by Bob Gnarly June 10, 2008
Someone who still doesn't know Wikipedia doesn't allow everyone to edit things anymore. Most likely teachers and older authoritative figures.
John: Dude I hate research...
Ryan: Why? Just go on Wikipedia.
John: I can't because then I'll get a lot of info and be done, but no I gotta filter through all the websites because my teacher is a Wiki Hater.
Ryan: Doesn't he know that the site has bots that comb through every page to make sure only admins post?
John: Nope...
Ryan: What about the fact that if an Admin posts without documentation it'll say "This needs more citations"?
John: Of course not...
Ryan: Why? Just go on Wikipedia.
John: I can't because then I'll get a lot of info and be done, but no I gotta filter through all the websites because my teacher is a Wiki Hater.
Ryan: Doesn't he know that the site has bots that comb through every page to make sure only admins post?
John: Nope...
Ryan: What about the fact that if an Admin posts without documentation it'll say "This needs more citations"?
John: Of course not...
by OneWhoHatesBloodinHisMouth January 14, 2010
His wiki-fu was even better than I expected, granting the answer of "1933" - faster than a cat blinks its eye - when asked, "When does the movie 'Public Enemies' take place?"
by lewsid_ud December 16, 2010
"I havent seen any of the HP series yet! Cuz my friends hate HP.. But Im just gonna wiki watch it if you insist"
by Power-Inside March 21, 2009