Origin-Micah Smith
Its like asking somone to bum a cigarette or a light? Used in situations where you need to know the answer to something and don't have a smart phone.
Its like asking somone to bum a cigarette or a light? Used in situations where you need to know the answer to something and don't have a smart phone.
Layne-"How many people does the Shoreline Ampitheater hold"
Eric-"I'm not sure?"
Layne-"Can I bum a google?"
Eric-"Yeup, it holds 22,000"
Eric-"I'm not sure?"
Layne-"Can I bum a google?"
Eric-"Yeup, it holds 22,000"
by EVOked May 19, 2011
by Justin Peck May 15, 2007
An SEO spammer's black hat attempt to undermine a competing web site's search engine page rank. The term derives from the name of the most commonly used search engine and the idea that bowling a split leaves a huge gap between the pins, through which the next bowled ball could easily pass without upsetting any pins, suggesting that one has found a huge gap in Google's defenses.
The currently most poopular Google bowling technique is to SEO spam links to the competing web site so that Google will penalize it.
by Downstrike October 24, 2005
when someone kicks you directly between the balls, causing extreme crushig of the sac. A shoe burn on the shaft of the penis is also common.
by moma April 07, 2003
I just asked Jim about a rare bread of guinean banana slug. He had some links for me in a couple of minutes. Damn is his Google hand strong!
by Anonymous July 14, 2003
Steve: Man I know that 2 girls one cup video is out there still but I can't find it.
Rick: Damn homie you need to hit up Scott he has that crazy Google Juice, he finds everything.
Steve: I hit up Scott and 45 seconds later he found the video link. WOW!!
Rick: HUGE! I told ya
Rick: Damn homie you need to hit up Scott he has that crazy Google Juice, he finds everything.
Steve: I hit up Scott and 45 seconds later he found the video link. WOW!!
Rick: HUGE! I told ya
by KKJ81 July 21, 2010
Engaging in an online debate without any pre-existing knowledge of the topic at-hand; instead conducting Google searches in an attempt to appear educated on the issue.
"I copied and pasted your last response into Google and found that you took it word-for-word from a website. Do you have any first-hand knowledge or experience you'd like to offer, or would you rather continue to use Google Intelligence solely to make your points for you?
by paleriderinpa February 07, 2011