(verb)
To be served by means of trickery.
Originated from Google's attempt to prove Bing was copying its search results/search suggestions
To be served by means of trickery.
Originated from Google's attempt to prove Bing was copying its search results/search suggestions
by iKrushYou February 05, 2011
by Jerry Yang February 06, 2011
by skeemret February 02, 2011
A word used as a synthetic search query to uncover Microsoft's Bing copying Google's search results.
A search for hiybbprqag on Bing returned a page about seating at a theater in Los Angeles. As far as we know, the only connection between the query and result is Google’s result page.
by heydeblah February 01, 2011
A hiybbprqag is when search results and ranking order from one search engine get copied by another search engine. Seeing such results is known as "getting served" as coined by comedian Stephen Colbert.
The word was originally invented by the engineers at Google for use in a honeypot to catch people copying their results, and was purportedly copied by BING in the sting operation.
The word was originally invented by the engineers at Google for use in a honeypot to catch people copying their results, and was purportedly copied by BING in the sting operation.
Jay - when I search on Bing for "swedish porn" I get exactly the same results as I do on Google?
Will - hiybbprqag, you got served dude.
Will - hiybbprqag, you got served dude.
by t3dd13 February 03, 2011
by chelle.chelle February 09, 2011
noun- A term used in the tech industry, in particular with reference to Internet Search Engines. This term is a 'catch-all' phrase that is used to describe a word that is planted on a website by one search engine company in an attempted to catch another search engine company in duplicating search results.
Also known as a Internet Sting.
Used on the 2011 February 2nd episode of the Colbert Report on Comedy Central
Also known as a Internet Sting.
Used on the 2011 February 2nd episode of the Colbert Report on Comedy Central
In January of 2011 Google use the word 'Hiybbprqag' to discover Bing was duplicating the results from Google. Leading to Lawsuits.
Why don't you plant a Hiybbprqag to see if Bing is copying the search engine results that Google gets?
Why don't you plant a Hiybbprqag to see if Bing is copying the search engine results that Google gets?
by Ozyamandais February 03, 2011