An exclamation used by a third party to denote a major burn usually enhanced by an accompanying hand gesture (i.e. an upside-down hand wave or shake, etc.) or head movement. Pronounced "wiki-wiki" (as in WIKIpedia) with the short "i" sound and usually in an higher octave, then an immediate descent into a deeper, louder, & lower octave for the "burn". Be sure to put a majority of the stress on your "burn"
Variations: Wika-Wika, Witchy-Witchy
My sister: Ugh.. There's something swollen and red and pussy on my neck.. i think it's acne.
Me: No, sis, that's your face.
My brother: Wiki-wiki BURN!
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someone who is so utterly bored that they search anything that comes into their mind and/or comes up in conversation, that they search it on wikipedia!
1: what are you doing?
2: well i heard the clock ticking, so i searched about it.
1: you're such a wiki stalker
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A response to a question telling the asker to check Wikipedia for the answer.
William: "How are babies made?"
Alan: "idk dude, check the wiki."
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to read a plot of a tv show/movie of Wikipedia instead of watching it
Person A: "Do you wanna see a movie tonight?"
Person B: "Sure, What about 'Peter in the world'?"
Person A: "Nah, looks stupid."
Person B:"Alright I'll just Wiki-Watch it later.."
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Person A: "Hey, Did you see the new 'Harry Potter' movie?"
Person B: "I haven't got a chance to see the movie but I wiki-watched it."
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An act of continuous reading of Wikipedia pages, moving from an interesting link to another.
After reading on Wiki on Joseph Smith, then Mormonism, then psychiatric disorders, John couldn't stop his chain wiki until it finally linked to a page on homosexual sex positions.
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a game played by users of the online encyclopedia , wikipedia. this involves two or more users, trying to reach a set target page from the same page by only clicking links within articles (no searching at all)
wiki whacking could involve trying to get from an article about Chelsea football club to an article about Gary Coleman
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Wiki-management is a term coined in 2006 by Net Literacy that describes its collaborative and synergistic manner of creative and evolving management strategies and tactics through the input of hundreds of Netizens' contribtuions. The term "wiki-management" will become commonplace in the years to come - and it is how Net savvy organizations will continiously reinvent themselves to focus on an unchanging mission in a changing world.
Wiki-management is the creative synergy of Net savvy management coupled with the wiki concept of collaboration.
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