V. This is what happens to you when you start to Google a subject but become sidetracked by results that have nothing to do with the original/intended subject. Resulting is forgetting what you were originally looking up, or delaying the desired information.
Allison: "Let's Google arctic penguins."
Danny: "Ok. Hey! Look at these images of the polar ice caps!"
Allison: "That's crazy. Are they melting?"
Danny: "It look's like it. Do you believe all the hype about global warming?"
Allison: "Yeah, but, wait, I thought we were googling penguins. We're getting Google-Sided."
Danny: "Ok. Hey! Look at these images of the polar ice caps!"
Allison: "That's crazy. Are they melting?"
Danny: "It look's like it. Do you believe all the hype about global warming?"
Allison: "Yeah, but, wait, I thought we were googling penguins. We're getting Google-Sided."
by Allison976 March 17, 2007
During conversation, when any debatable topic point is raised, an automatic response to pull out one's smart phone and Google it.
Dick: "I thought licorice candy had anise in it."
Jane: "I thought licorice is a different plant than anise."
Dick: (retrieving HTC Incredible from pocket) "Hold on, I'll Google it!"
Jane: "Not again! You need to see a doctor about your Google Reflex."
Jane: "I thought licorice is a different plant than anise."
Dick: (retrieving HTC Incredible from pocket) "Hold on, I'll Google it!"
Jane: "Not again! You need to see a doctor about your Google Reflex."
by Mr Eks June 14, 2010
turning on your computer specifically to look up something on the internet but then, by the time computer has finished starting up & logging on, forgetting what it was you wanted to search for
similar to the experience of writer's block
similar to the experience of writer's block
I waited fully five minutes for the laptop to start up and then I had google block, what a waste of time
by cosmicdee May 10, 2008
by ElbieElentari November 25, 2003
by Shannon Lyon April 20, 2006
The language tools provided on the google website for translating foreign languages. Has the innate ability to turn even the most coherent sentence into a pile of festering illiterate shit
Before GT
"You rescued me, but it appears that general grievous has escaped again"
After GT
"It stored it, but this one appears like this one, consequently which has it fuoriuscito the painful General per other hour"
"You rescued me, but it appears that general grievous has escaped again"
After GT
"It stored it, but this one appears like this one, consequently which has it fuoriuscito the painful General per other hour"
by Arrow August 01, 2005
google guy: hey add me to your circles in google plus!
random guy: what is that?
google guy: nevermind,,,
random guy: what is that?
google guy: nevermind,,,
by puyol July 10, 2011