wikipedia

UK /ˌwɪ.kɪˈpiːdɪə/ US /ˌwɪ.kiˈpidi.ə/
noun 5name 3verb 3

Definitions

name

1

A free-content, multilingual, online encyclopedia and wiki run by the Wikimedia Foundation.

He joined Wikipedia two years ago.

Shopping online for deals on some writable media / I edit Wikipedia

2

The community that develops Wikipedia.

In August 2009, Wikipedia announced that it planned a move that many saw as a step away from its freewheeling ethos of anyone can edit.

Wikipedia mounted a 24-hour protest starting at midnight by converting their English page to a shadowy black background and warning readers that "the U.S. Congress is considering legislation that could fatally damage the free and open Internet."

3

A main-belt asteroid (No. 274301).

noun

1

A version of the encyclopedia Wikipedia in a particular language.

There are over five million articles on the English Wikipedia.

Work in the open-source software community or contribute to wikipedias on your favourite subjects.

2

A wiki or similar collaborative database, especially one that is also an encyclopaedia.

His new project is to create a Wikipedia for UFO sightings from all around the world.

Likewise, it is much more important to build a complete set of libraries for all aspects of computing, a Wikipedia of free code, than to worry that further language innovation is the gating factor towards any future progress in software.

3

An article or page on Wikipedia.

He learned a lot of things according to his Wikipedia / and demonstrates his ample intellect on social media.

We spent our days off huddled in blankets and fleeces on our awful bony couch, listening to the radio and writing in our notebooks or sending emails or ‘doing research’, which for me meant reading the Wikipedias of lesser-known serial killers[…]

4

A source of abundant encyclopedic knowledge.

Her mind was a Wikipedia of useless information.

We had no illusions of providing a 360° coverage of the sociology of religion, or of confusing a Handbook with a wikipedia.

verb

1

To consult Wikipedia for information.

Did a bit of Wikipediaing: […]

Is everybody in this group incapable of arithmetic, Googling, and Wikipediaing?

2

To search Wikipedia for information on a specific subject.

I mean, it's true, if Katie Holmes had not become engaged to Tom Cruise, we'd all still be Wikipeidaing her, looking her up, trying to figure out exactly why do I know her, what was she in, is she famous?

He made me curious enough that I Wikipediaed Bob Satterfield and found out, yes, he was a real fighter, nicknamed the Bombadier, and was KO'd by the Raging Bull himself in a 1946 fight in Wrigley Field.

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