Wikiholic

//ˌwɪkɪˈhɒlɪk//

Synonyms for "wikiholic"

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Translations

10 translations across 7 languages.

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Danish

2 entries
  • wikiholiker noun (person who devotes lots of time to a wiki-based project)
  • wikiholisme noun (person who devotes lots of time to a wiki-based project)

Estonian

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  • vikihoolik noun (person who devotes lots of time to a wiki-based project)

Georgian

1 entries
  • ვიკიჰოლიკი noun (person who devotes lots of time to a wiki-based project)

Japanese

1 entries
  • ウィキ中毒者 noun (person who devotes lots of time to a wiki-based project)

Russian

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  • викиго́лик noun (person who devotes lots of time to a wiki-based project)

Spanish

2 entries
  • wikihólica noun (person who devotes lots of time to a wiki-based project)
  • wikihólico noun (person who devotes lots of time to a wiki-based project)

Ukrainian

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  • вікіго́лік noun (person who devotes lots of time to a wiki-based project)
  • вікіголі́чка noun (person who devotes lots of time to a wiki-based project)

Sample sentences

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I'm a Wikipedia editor. A Wikiholic. I have some 500 articles on my watchlist (!!!) and I edit some of the more controversial articles on WP: the Islam-related articles. For many months, I have been butting heads with some Iranian Shi'a editors...

Source: wiktionary

2005, Richard Quinn, as quoted by David Dyer-Bennet, “Re: Charlie Stross: Wikipedian Extraordinaire” (April 8), rec.arts.sf.written, Usenet I was blessed with insight, that rare moment of lucidity which can truly validate the Buddhist belief in a path to enlightenment: Charles Stross is a Wikiholic!

Source: wiktionary

"A lot of them are probably the sort of people who would have social problems in real life," said one wikimaniac over lunch, as though being a "wikiholic" suggested a full and active life.

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