Meaning of W'pedia | Babel Free
Definitions
Abbreviation of Wikipedia.
abbreviation, alt-of, informal
Examples
“See w'pedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyrobus with an artist's impression, but even better, the real thing: […]”
“Per W'pedia he attended a private school in his native Michigan.”
“Lost in w'pedia having looked up "CamelCase" which makes me look like a REAL noob. :-) Nice list of synonyms including "NerdCaps" - my fave.”
“Arthur Treacher used to be a sidekick on a talk show, but I donut remember which one. Looked it up on W'pedia, it was Merv Griffin.”
“Found on W'pedia: Hammurabi (Akkadian from Amorite Ammurapi, "the kinsman is a healer," from Ammu, "paternal kinsman," and Rapi, "healer". It seems the more I learn about the world the more I think "Aha!" as I fill in the blanks.”
“I rather liked this bit from later in the W'pedia entry: […]”
“have said all of which, would it be sensible to register as a w'pedia editor to correct a single word? ;-)”
“I'm not following you. _Valhalla_ was (per W'pedia) published in 1995, and you'd written a number of other novels before that. Or are you referring specifically to media tie-in stuff? Or to that particular pen name?”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.