When something is too insignificant to warrant an explanation or reason behind it. Also more generally used to describe people, places, or things that don't matter or are unknown, especially in comparison to something more popular or significant. Derived from articles on Wikipedia that are in red because no one has cared to write an article for them.
Example 1
Person 1: "Samuel L Jackson has been in a lot of movies."
Person 2: "Yeah, but most of them are Wiki Red."
Example 2
Person 1: "Dude, remember Charles from Kindergarten, I saw him at the bar last night, he's a pilot now!"
Person 2: "Charles? Who cares about Wiki Red ass Charles, I just hit the damn lottery!"
Example 3
Person 1: "Meh, did you hear about the inside deal Wall Street execs are making with Lobbyist in the Senate?"
Person 2: "No!? That's some Wiki Red shit."
Person 1: "Samuel L Jackson has been in a lot of movies."
Person 2: "Yeah, but most of them are Wiki Red."
Example 2
Person 1: "Dude, remember Charles from Kindergarten, I saw him at the bar last night, he's a pilot now!"
Person 2: "Charles? Who cares about Wiki Red ass Charles, I just hit the damn lottery!"
Example 3
Person 1: "Meh, did you hear about the inside deal Wall Street execs are making with Lobbyist in the Senate?"
Person 2: "No!? That's some Wiki Red shit."
by Sami Philadelphia May 16, 2010
verb, to wiki-bored: to spend hours (randomly) browsing wikipedia articles primarily out of boredom.
most often used like an activity, "boarding."
less often used as a state of being, like "bored."
most often used like an activity, "boarding."
less often used as a state of being, like "bored."
last night, while i was wiki-boreding, i saw that paul walker is on some national geographic shark show...
dude, i was wiki-bored for like 3 hours at work yesterday.
dude, i was wiki-bored for like 3 hours at work yesterday.
by pbrisbin June 14, 2010
The act of reading a Wikipedia page, then following a link to another Wikipedia page of related interest, then from this page following another link. Eventually you end up an hour later reading stuff completely irrelevant to what you originally looked up!
Jr - Hey, what took you so long?
Ash - Man, I was looking up electronic fuel injection on Wikipedia and ended up reading about independent Pacific island communities 40 minutes later.
Jr - Whoa, you were well and truly Wiki-pulled
Ash - Man, I was looking up electronic fuel injection on Wikipedia and ended up reading about independent Pacific island communities 40 minutes later.
Jr - Whoa, you were well and truly Wiki-pulled
by AshandJRbath October 21, 2011
The term used to define hours spent browsing through links from one page to the next on Wikipedia. Lifetimes are spent this way.
by rmcc128 January 14, 2011
Intentionally adding false, semi-believable "facts" onto a wikipedia page hoping it will become an accepted truth.
"Dude did you hear Barack Obama once slapped a white baby for crying too loud in church?"
"where did you hear that?"
"wikipedia"
"I doubt that bro, someone was probably wiki-bombing his page."
"where did you hear that?"
"wikipedia"
"I doubt that bro, someone was probably wiki-bombing his page."
by Gary-swag March 26, 2013
When someone intentionally jumps into an online user collaborative encyclopedia to research one thing that blows up into researching multiple subjects.
Brian: Dude, you weren't on the psn last night. Where were you?
Roy: Yeah, I took a wiki dive on "The Fight: Lights out" and ended up reading everything on the video game fighting genre.
Roy: Yeah, I took a wiki dive on "The Fight: Lights out" and ended up reading everything on the video game fighting genre.
by Walter Phillips April 21, 2012
When someone asks you or someone around you about something, and you use Wikipedia to find the answer quickly, so you can tell the asker what it is.
"Hey, does anyone know what the capital of Luxembourg is?"
"Err..." *pulls out phone and quick-wiki's Luxembourg* "The capital is also called Luxembourg."
"Cheers mate. You're so smart."
"Nah, I just quick-wiki'ed it."
"Err..." *pulls out phone and quick-wiki's Luxembourg* "The capital is also called Luxembourg."
"Cheers mate. You're so smart."
"Nah, I just quick-wiki'ed it."
by Clueness November 18, 2009