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googlewhacker
English
Etymology
googlewhack +? -er
Noun
googlewhacker (plural googlewhackers)
- One who searches for googlewhacks.
- 2002, Lisa M. Bowman, "Are you a secret Googlewhacker?," zdnet.com, 30 Jan (retrieved 21 Jan. 2008),
- The ultimate goal of a Googlewhacker: seeing the words "Results 1-1 of 1" appear in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
- 2002, Lisa M. Bowman, "Are you a secret Googlewhacker?," zdnet.com, 30 Jan (retrieved 21 Jan. 2008),
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googlewhacker From the web:
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googlewhack
English
Etymology
Google +? whack. Coined by Gary Stock on 8 January 2002.
Noun
googlewhack (plural googlewhacks)
- A Google search result consisting of a single hit, in response to a search on two separate words.
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- googlewhacker
- googlewhacking
Further reading
- googlewhack.com
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- what does googlewhack mean
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