googlewhack
English
Etymology
Google
+
whack
. Coined by Gary Stock on 8 January 2002.
[1]
Noun
googlewhack
(
plural
googlewhacks
)
A
Google
search result consisting of a single hit, in response to a search on two separate words.
Hypernym:
ghit
Related terms
googlewhacker
googlewhacking
See also
hapax
References
Charles Arthur (2002 February 4) “Who can whack a Google on the Web?”, in
The Independent
Further reading
googlewhack.com
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