The process of connecting two seemingly unrelated wikipedia articles by using only links to other wikipedia pages embedded in the articles themselves; the more abstract the beginning and the destination are, the better.
by pnykolasse November 12, 2009
A person who is sceptical of Wikipedia's information and isn't aware how secure it's gotten with it's information, locking pages regarding to be historically relevant, citing articles and having bots automatically deny edits deemed to be inaccurate.
Joe: Wikipedia is so full of crap, it's an unreliable source of information.
Matt: Don't be a Wiki Sceptic, Wikipedia is reliable these days, they lock certain pages and have references to their information.
Joe: Oh.
Matt: Don't be a Wiki Sceptic, Wikipedia is reliable these days, they lock certain pages and have references to their information.
Joe: Oh.
by StirfriedBacon November 18, 2014
Wiki-ism is a mindset where someone is too lazy to develop a personality so they attach he selves to a popular thing(such as comics or video games) and read the wikis to obtain as much information as possible. This allows them to reinforce a superficial personality and to appear to be an expert when they point out every minor change made in adaptation.
Wiki-ists will often catalogue many small details(such as references to other properties) or general plotlines but not understand the actual themes and meaning of the work because they are not actually interested in the work itself.
wiki-ism is excessively common in media and pop culture spaces.
Wiki-ists will often catalogue many small details(such as references to other properties) or general plotlines but not understand the actual themes and meaning of the work because they are not actually interested in the work itself.
wiki-ism is excessively common in media and pop culture spaces.
by Pychuck January 31, 2024
Going to Wikipedia to look up something relevant, and then clicking endlessly on links for no obvious point, simply because you are bored.
by spyder rock48 January 05, 2010
a sans that originates from wikipedia. he has all the knowledge in the world and is black with a yellow outline.
by choccy merchant November 17, 2022
by Dogbiscuits4humans January 09, 2019
A term sometimes used in the gaming community. Usually used to describe a game that withholds critical information from the player to the extent that using outside sources, like the game's wiki, becomes mandatory if the player isn't prepared for hours of aimless wandering and an absolutely grueling beginner experience.
by ASomewhatRealPerson April 13, 2024