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Wikitard

A person who is mainly focused on editing the wiki to add more information and making post pretty often.
Example: Don't even snitch on Bool, he's such a wikitard.
Another example: Helitoaster is a wikitard, end of discussion.
by cappycattty February 12, 2024
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Winster

Also spelt winister (from OE winestra --> ME winstre; reinforced by Latin sinister and Swedish vänster) left (side)
2. Good (side)
What a fine winster hand you have there. It shows so much complexion and is much more smooth
by Master of beargreen March 4, 2024
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Wiksplain

To show an information box, generally from Wikipedia, under videos YouTube deems worthy of having to explain or add context or, more likely, criticism. Also: Wiksplained, Wiksplaining, Wiksplanation

Derived from Mansplain.
As if I needed YouTube to Wiksplain COVID to me.

Thanks, YouTube, for Wiksplaining FEMA in this hurricane video.
by sMylesG October 28, 2024
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Winston slamming

The act of getting a huge genetically engineered gorilla with a huge erection and letting him slam his meat in you.
Chase: “hey how was the zoo yesterday?”. Isabel; “well, it was a gamble as I almost died from the winston slamming at the gorilla park”.
by BreadsThickLoaf December 2, 2024
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Winston’s Law

Success in life depends largely on your ability to speak, your ability to write, and the quality of your ideas, in that order.

A somewhat depressing observation that the best ideas don’t necessarily win out in the end, but depend on salesmanship, including thinking on one’s feet and a compelling in-person presentation.

Source: Prof. Patrick Winston
Winston’s Law dictates that, although you may not be in Sales, you are anyway.
by WhatwasIsaying January 25, 2025
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Wikithinking

The distinct form of groupthink that emerges from Wikipedia's core policies and the social dynamics of its editor community. It enforces a consensus-driven, citation-obsessed, and conflict-averse mindset where controversial truths are smoothed over, dissenting voices are overwhelmed by procedural arguments, and the "Neutral Point of View" (NPOV) morphs into a bias for the bland, established, and non-committal. Wikithinking values process over substance, reliable sourcing over first-hand expertise, and the avoidance of "edit wars" over the rigorous pursuit of accuracy, often producing articles that are meticulously referenced but intellectually sterile.
Example: The Wikipedia article on a contentious political figure undergoes intense Wikithinking. Editors relentlessly revert any strongly worded critique, even with solid sources, labeling it "POV pushing." They replace it with milquetoast phrasing like "has been criticized by some" and balance it with a trivial positive claim. The result is a text that is "neutral" in process but functionally sanitized, protecting the subject's reputation through the tyranny of procedural consensus.
by Dumuabzu February 5, 2026
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Winston Reds

n.
Doomcore’s chosen death stick. Tastes like rebellion and rust. For people who think ‘real tobacco’ is a badge of honor.
“He’s chain-smoking Winston Reds and yelling into his carburetor again.”
by Dick Longmore the Wise May 21, 2025
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