by Punan_From_Hunan December 12, 2017

I have Lord & Taylor taste with a dollar store pock-a-book.
Friend replies w/ 'did you mean', pocketbook.
Are you google correcting me?
"Google, helping dumb people look smart on the internet since 1998".
Friend replies w/ 'did you mean', pocketbook.
Are you google correcting me?
"Google, helping dumb people look smart on the internet since 1998".
by smpetitjean September 19, 2009

A person who retains zero knowledge and must Google everything, including the simplest, most ridiculous things and things most people wouldn't care to know.
Google-izer: I'm going to Google the definition of a rock.
Google-izer: I wonder how many 5 letter words have the letter 'a' in it. I'm going to Google that.
Google-izer: When is the ideal time to go poo. I bet Google has an answer. Let me check.
Google-izer: I wonder how many 5 letter words have the letter 'a' in it. I'm going to Google that.
Google-izer: When is the ideal time to go poo. I bet Google has an answer. Let me check.
by Hawkyguy March 21, 2012

When you are video chatting with a friend or family member and instead of looking at the person you are chatting with you are browsing the internet or looking things up on google. Your eyes wander and are out of focus, you are clearly not looking at your friend.
Yo stop giving me googleing eyes and pay attention to me, otherwise I'm not gonna skype with you no more.
by widowpanda July 6, 2010

To have a Google Brain (negative connotation):
When you no longer commit things to memory, and rely, instead, on Google for everything.
When you no longer commit things to memory, and rely, instead, on Google for everything.
by KeepThinking January 7, 2016

Something said when told a word or phrase that someone might not know and may google. Which will give them a very awkward even in which someone may know what that means and sees your search history..
by PikaPikaGamer June 25, 2018

knowledge gained through Internet searches; used for those who know a lot about a topic but have no firsthand experience
Robert: This game requires at least 2 GHz of RAM. How do I know if my computer has that?
Bill: I don't know, let me use my Google doctorate.
Joe: What's more efficient, a CFL or LED?
Bob: LEDs.
Joe: How do you know that?
Bob: Google doctorate!
Bill: I don't know, let me use my Google doctorate.
Joe: What's more efficient, a CFL or LED?
Bob: LEDs.
Joe: How do you know that?
Bob: Google doctorate!
by GOOGPHD January 5, 2012
