Something that has enough importance to actually be on Wikipedia, in contrast to what you can find no trace of on there. Hence, "worthy of Wikipedia," or Wikipedia-worthy. Since users from across the world can edit or add to Wikipedia, the lack of information on a specific topic marks its sheer unimportance or obscurity.
Person 1: Hey, listen to this band, it's great.
Person 2: Are you kidding me? It's not Wikipedia-worthy; I just checked.
Person 1: Come on, man, give it a try. No one knows who they are, but they're so awesome.
Person 2: Are you kidding me? It's not Wikipedia-worthy; I just checked.
Person 1: Come on, man, give it a try. No one knows who they are, but they're so awesome.
by RealTawk November 23, 2010
Get the Wikipedia-worthymug. A website used by people in school just to go straight to sources and use that as a source instead, so they won't get in trouble by their stupid teacher in middle/high school
by subway572 October 14, 2022
Get the Wikipediamug. When Jake became a wikipedia editor, I started to notice that he started getting voice cracks and large classes appeared on his face. He use to be able to fuck, but fuck no more!
by Selio72 April 14, 2024
Get the Wikipedia Editormug. I looked up the history of The Berlin Wall on Wikipedia but got a F for crediting Wikipedia as a source!
by eerie5 March 27, 2024
Get the Wikipediamug. That one website that your English teacher will just never let you use for one fucking project even though it's literally the easiest and most accessible website that anyone can think of.
English Teacher: "If you credit Wikipedia as a source, you're automatically getting an F on this assignment."
Literally every student's thought: "Fuck. Off."
Literally every student's thought: "Fuck. Off."
by F1zZyS0dqs September 5, 2022
Get the Wikipediamug. A game you play on wikipedia.org when you're exceptionally bored. It has two variants:
1. Start on any topic, scroll a bit, and click on the first hyperlink you see. Either repeat for a certain amount of time (say 10 or 15 minutes, but can be more or less) or for a certain number of clicks (usually in the 20-click range but can be more or less) and see where you end up.
2. Start on any topic and try to get to any other topic (called the destination) in under a certain amount of clicks (7 is good to start). Common destinations include Jesus, Nazi Germany, USA, ect. Basically, any well-known/really annoying thing is a perfect destination.
Once you get to your end article, either read it or play again, starting from your new article.
1. Start on any topic, scroll a bit, and click on the first hyperlink you see. Either repeat for a certain amount of time (say 10 or 15 minutes, but can be more or less) or for a certain number of clicks (usually in the 20-click range but can be more or less) and see where you end up.
2. Start on any topic and try to get to any other topic (called the destination) in under a certain amount of clicks (7 is good to start). Common destinations include Jesus, Nazi Germany, USA, ect. Basically, any well-known/really annoying thing is a perfect destination.
Once you get to your end article, either read it or play again, starting from your new article.
"I'm actually bored up my ass rn"
"dude just do Wikipedia hopscotch. you'll be sitting there for hours."
"wow thanks man" "this is so fun"
"dude just do Wikipedia hopscotch. you'll be sitting there for hours."
"wow thanks man" "this is so fun"
by someone malignant January 22, 2025
Get the Wikipedia hopscotchmug. 