a man or women who spend there time playbing games with wikipedia like " the wikipedia game " where you have to start at a word and go to a completly random other one
by emmaisretard January 01, 2010
by Desert_Dah January 15, 2016
When you go on wikipedia and find an article then click on a hyperlink, then click on another hyperlink on another page, etc.
David Bowie and Lou Reed were Wikipedia page-hopping one night when they realised they were really really awesome.
by wiilltransformer January 08, 2009
I typed 'google' into google and the 3rd hit was the article on google at wikipedia, thus demonstrating the wikipedia rule of google.
by rustyshackleford October 17, 2007
Similar to 6 degrees of separation and 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon.
Any 2 articles of Wikipedia can be connected by only using the links on the pages in 6 clicks or less. It's a fact, although not possible to prove.
Any 2 articles of Wikipedia can be connected by only using the links on the pages in 6 clicks or less. It's a fact, although not possible to prove.
"lets play 6 degrees of Wikipedia"
"okay lets connect peanut and Las Vegas"
(click)
(1)Peanut- Indonesia
(2)Indonesia - 2004 tusnami
(3)2004 Tsunami- Dam
(4)Dam- Hoover Dam
(5)Hoover Dam- Las Vegas
"okay lets connect peanut and Las Vegas"
(click)
(1)Peanut- Indonesia
(2)Indonesia - 2004 tusnami
(3)2004 Tsunami- Dam
(4)Dam- Hoover Dam
(5)Hoover Dam- Las Vegas
by Fahrenheit6 November 30, 2010
Extending the metaphor of "surfing" the internet, a Wikipedia rip current is the phenomenon of browsing Wikipedia and getting side tracked for hours by clicking related links.
I got stuck in a Wikipedia rip current, I started reading about the civil war then three hours later I found myself reading about butterflies.
by fmgugle4 July 22, 2011
by Average Wikipedia User May 10, 2022