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Wikifascist 

(n) - a trolling wikipedia editor who deletes an entry because a 30 second Google search confirmed their sneaking suspicion that such an entry simply Must be fraudulent.
"I posted the newly-discovered Theory of General Relativity on Wikipedia, and some Wikifascist erased it claiming vandalism!"
Wikifascist by Rimonian December 22, 2005
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wikifeet 

A foot fetish website where you can see, rate (using a 1-5 star system), and post photos of the feet of female celebrities. There’s also WikiFeet Men which is the exact same thing but with male celebrities.
Guy 1: “Damn I’m feeling horny, better go to WikiFeet”
Guy 2: “You have a foot fetish? That’s kinda weird for me, but alright do what you wanna do
wikifeet by nlolhere August 2, 2020

wikification 

The verification of a disputed point through the use of www.wikipedia.org.
You said 'Friends' was a spinoff of 'Mad About You'?
We need to get some wikification on that.

wikifail 

Being failed on a paper/essay/project for using wikipedia as your main source of research.
Jane used wikipedia to write her essay, but her teacher wikifailed her for not having good sources.
wikifail by OmgIconoclast November 4, 2007

Wikifarianism 

An offset of Atheism, the belief that more can be learned from Wikipedia than any religion or God.
Person 1: Yo dude so I heard you're an Atheist?
Person 2: No man I follow Wikifarianism.
Person 1: What the hell does that mean?
Person 2: I worship the sacred scripture of the Random Article page.
Wikifarianism by Goldenx7 June 16, 2009

WikiFucked 

The act of accessing Wikipedia with the intention of viewing a page for a few minutes, but then inevitably getting trapped in a hellish jungle of links of information that goes into a paradox and rapes you of hours of your time.
Person 1: Dude, I went on Wikipedia just to read up some musician, but then I ended up reading up on the history of the Roman Empire for 15 hours.

Person 2: Man, you got completely WikiFucked.
WikiFucked by NightFauX September 11, 2010