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  2. Wikipedia:Whacking with a wet trout - Wikipedia

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    Whacking with a wet trout or trouting is a common practice on Wikipedia when experienced editors slip up and make a silly mistake. It, along with sentencing to the village stocks, is used to resolve one-off instances of seemingly silly behavior amongst normally constructive community members, as opposed to long term patterns of disruptive edits, which earn warnings and blocks.

  3. Wikipedia talk:Whacking with a wet trout - Wikipedia

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    You've been whacked with a wet trout. Don't take this too seriously. Someone just wants to let you know that you did something silly. Origin link Would I be correct in presuming that this expression derives from The Fish-Slapping Dance ? If so, I find it hard to believe that we don't have a link yet. Newyorkbrad 21:37, 6 April 2007 (UTC) [reply] I had the same reaction. - Phoenixrod 03:25, 24 ...

  4. Glossary of Mafia-related words - Wikipedia

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    pass: A reprieve from being whacked. paying tribute: giving the boss a cut of the deal. pinched: to get caught by the cops or federal agents. points: percent of income; cut. program, the: The Witness Protection Program. rat: someone who turns informant, snitches or squeals after having been pinched.

  5. Bushwhacker - Wikipedia

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    Notorious Confederate bushwhacker Bloody Bill Anderson Three bushwackers; Archie Clement, Dave Pool, and Bill Hendricks. John Nichols, a bushwacker who operated in Johnson and Pettis Counties in 1862–1863, prior to his execution in Jefferson City, Missouri, October 30, 1863

  6. Waacking - Wikipedia

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    An example of waacking. Waacking (also whacking) is a street dance style with origins stemming from punking, a dance created in the gay clubs of Los Angeles [1] [2] during the 1970s disco era. [3]

  7. Whacked! - Wikipedia

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    Whacked! is a party game developed by Presto Studios and released in 2002 by Microsoft Game Studios exclusively for the Xbox. It was one of the two original games to be made available for Xbox Live, and it received mixed reviews. Whacked! was the last game developed by Presto Studios before it went defunct.

  8. Wikipedia:Alternative outlets - Wikipedia

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    Fanlore, a wiki created to preserve the history and activities of fandoms. Fandom, a wiki hosting service which hosts wikis on almost any topic. Flickr – an online image hosting site that will take image that are out of scope for Wikipedia or Wikimedia Commons. MicroWiki, an encyclopedia about micronations.

  9. Whac-A-Mole - Wikipedia

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    Whac-A-Mole is an arcade game.It was created in 1975 by the amusements manufacturer TOGO in Japan, where it was originally known as Mogura Taiji (モグラ退治, "Mole Buster") or Mogura Tataki (モグラたたき, "Mole Smash").