Someone who removes, destroys or otherwise undermines true and well-meaning content on a Wiki (often Wikipedia) by means of rules and regulations.
I put up the picture of the tactical fighter dropping the bombs on the embassy, but some wikitrash put ten tags on it and removed it because there was a tiny Mickey Mouse toy in the right corner.
by xerent2 January 1, 2010
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by friedfarts November 5, 2009
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by TechFanatic January 23, 2010
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by Thisguy1000 March 4, 2011
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1. A person who plays with a Nintendo Wii (or Wii-U) video games console
2. A person who plays 'casual' (child orientated) video games
3. A person who fawns upon the Nintendo brand name
1. A person who plays with a Nintendo Wii (or Wii-U) video games console
2. A person who plays 'casual' (child orientated) video games
3. A person who fawns upon the Nintendo brand name
'Timmy plays Super Smash Brothers?! What a Wiitard!'
'This game is too easy- it's Wiitarded.'
'There are too many Wiitards in this gaming forum for us to hold a mature discussion.'
'This game is too easy- it's Wiitarded.'
'There are too many Wiitards in this gaming forum for us to hold a mature discussion.'
by Trolius Maximus September 7, 2013
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noun
1. The ability to pass off excerpts copy and pasted from Wikipedia as genuine knowledge and/or sincere opinion.
2. The inability to function within the first level of Bloom’s Taxonomy without first consulting Wikipedia.
noun
1. The ability to pass off excerpts copy and pasted from Wikipedia as genuine knowledge and/or sincere opinion.
2. The inability to function within the first level of Bloom’s Taxonomy without first consulting Wikipedia.
by donniebell March 20, 2015
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