by vanderplonk September 26, 2007
Get the Wiki'd mug.A title earned by someone who learns everything they know from the internet, namely from sources such as wikipedia, wikianswers, etc.
"Hey did you guys know that the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is a thickset arboreal marsupial herbivore native to Australia, and the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae."
"Oh cool, did your WikiPhD tell you that?"
"Oh cool, did your WikiPhD tell you that?"
by The WikiPhD December 29, 2009
Get the WikiPhD mug.Territorial wars over particular webpages on wikipedia. This happens the most when a moderator feels that a particular page is 'theirs', and they feel they know best what should be on that page. Any moderator who consistently reverts a wikipage because they don't like the data that someone adds (even if it is valid), is fueling a wiki-war.
Dude, that moderator has been waging wiki-war on the global warming page! He reverted all the information I added, for the third time!
by Ismirth May 29, 2007
Get the wiki-war mug.1. A lazy class of Wikipedia Editors that take no time to research content, but rather vandalize a Wiki article with numerous "Citations Needed" Tags. 2. People that do not contribute in any meaningful way to Wiki profiles. 3. So-Called Editors that place "Citations Needed" tags on common info that can not be sourced. 4. Vandals.
Wiki Citers are a plaque!! It would take 5 minutes to find valid sources to backup profile content. Instead they just blanket the profiles with Citations Needed tags, instead of helping Wiki's look professional.
by the2ndflood March 3, 2008
Get the Wiki Citers mug.-to follow a trail of links on Wikipedia from one article to another, usually leading to an article that is completely unrelated to the original search subject.
-first used by DirtyPat while explaining to someone what he did all afternoon.
-first used by DirtyPat while explaining to someone what he did all afternoon.
by DirtyPat June 3, 2009
Get the Wiki trail mug.The act of traversal over many Wikipedia pages, typically to pages that are contained in the initial page you went to read.
Today i was wikihopping so much that i started reading a page on Samuel Clemens and ended up on a reading a page on the war atrocities by Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese war. (Via Mark Twain->Vivisection->Human Experimentation-> Second Sino-Japanese War)
by Stoyadoll42 June 28, 2010
Get the Wikihopping mug.1. the leak of confidential information out of the U.S. federal government's data bases, that is subsequently leaked to the general public on wikipedia, making the government look foolish.
The clowns in the federal government still haven't stopped the wiki trickle. Too bad the information isn't interesting.
by Fotofly December 1, 2010
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