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ObnoxiousSpammer: Wilfrid John Joseph Sheed (born December 27, 1930) is an English-born American novelist and essayist.

He was born in London to Francis "Frank" Sheed and Mary "Maisie" Ward, prominent Catholic converts and publishers (Sheed & Ward) in the UK and the USA in the mid-20th century. Wilfrid Sheed spent his childhood in both England and the United States before attending Oxford University.

His first novel, A Middle Class Education (1961), was based on his experiences at Oxford.
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by MammothWaffle May 23, 2009
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wiki-cruise

Noun or Verb

1. A vacation in an often exotic or far away area of the world, but only via the internet.

2. To check something out on wikipedia, often in a drive-by, casual or cursory fashion.
I'm too poor to go on an actual cruise to Fiji, but I totally went on a wiki-cruise, and have been telling people at work that I've been there! I even took a few generic photos of me at the beach and have been playing it up like they're Fiji on facebook with facts about the food, animal life and whatnot.

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The GNP of Bolivia? One sec, let me wiki-cruise it.
by amanda boekelheide April 3, 2010
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Wiki spree

When you go to Wikipedia for some reason, end up clicking one link, then another, then another, until hours has passed and you have no idea what you first came to read about. This realization is usually followed by futile attempts to retrace the steps in your mind.
I just went on a mad Wiki spree! I was on Wikipedia to read about the Seychelles, then an hour later I found myself reading about the history of erotic depictions, PDA, and the demographics of China! I have no idea how I got there :(
by Iddap June 17, 2010
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Wikocracy

The empowerment of citizens through the free flow of information through public institutions like government. When all citizens have the ability to be publishers of information that was hoarded by traditional power structures that have benefited from such secrecy.
The shift from authoritarian democracy to wikocracy was first seen when all citizens became publishers of news, and not just traditional media.
by Édouard-Henri Avril December 20, 2010
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wikiplagiarism

For work in a paper or publication, using Wikipedia as the source of information that you don't give credit to; AND the information happens to be incorrect, adding insult to injury.
Bob's paper got an 'F' for blatant plagiarism. He lifted most of it from Wikipedia and assumed it was correct. The professor said it was the worst wikiplagiarism she'd seen in a long time.
by MILatino February 21, 2011
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Wikus

A person who has a perfectly sculpted body and posture, and also has a magnificently sized penis
Yo bro your so hot right now, you make me think of a wikus
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urby-dicshizzle wiki natch

Yo- urby-dicshizzle wiki natch that!
by Dr. Dictionary May 27, 2008
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