when someone randomly clicks on the blue highlighted words on a wiki article until he/she feels they are reading about something completely unrelated to the original article.
by vucknaquaterodge October 21, 2009
Get the wikipedia train mug.noun. it's a "thing" -- that unsatisfied grimace one gives or receives when Wikipedia is presented as a reliable source for information. The emoticon equivalent is >:\
Eileen: I went to the library for help finding information on Vedic chanting and the librarian sent me to Wikipedia.
Sam: THEY DID WHAT?!
Eileen: Yeah, I gave them the Wikipedia face >:\
Sam: THEY DID WHAT?!
Eileen: Yeah, I gave them the Wikipedia face >:\
by TeamJizzless April 25, 2013
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The most encyclopedic & educational account on internet. Knows everything inside, on, and outside of earth. Also a hero that defends people from fraudulences.
Ariana: "Look! B0ts is ended!"
Taylor: "I know. We should thank Wikipediola for saving the music industry from fraudulent artists"
Taylor: "I know. We should thank Wikipediola for saving the music industry from fraudulent artists"
by Wikipediola October 12, 2021
Get the Wikipediola mug.When two sources of which one is Wikipedia state contradicting information one can exclaim "trust wikipedia" and wikipedia must be believed.
Dude1: Jeez, I wonder whether James Brown died in 2006, like wikipedia says, or 2005 like NY Times reported this morning..
Dude2: Dude, trust wikipedia
Dude2: Dude, trust wikipedia
by cuppacoffee January 7, 2010
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Get the i am google and you are Wikipedia mug.To ensure that that would be plenty of clearly written, yet easily plagiarized, material, Tyler knew the importance of praying to Wikipedius before starting his research paper.
by TGORSK August 29, 2011
Get the Wikipedius mug.A free online open-source encyclopedia that unfortunately falls prey to the pseudo-intellectual pimply obese 12 year olds who so often become moderators on internet forums. While the idea of everyone in the world compiling their knowledge into one source is pretty good, the fact that anybody can edit anything and that what classifies as a "neutral point of view" is decided by opinionated teenagers prevents Wikipedia from being a legitimate encyclopedia and maintains its role as a dumping ground for useless anime trivia and pointless facts about final fantasy characters. While it shouldn't be hard to touch up and change the more opinionated and useless articles, "Wikipedians" would much rather debate the most pointless and trivial details of whatever the situation is than actually fix anything.
by TheWalrus January 9, 2008
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