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Someone that uses google.
I am a self proclaimed googlian.
Googlian by A.A.D. January 6, 2009

Googlear 

Googlear is a real Spanish Verb. It means 'To Google'. It conjugates like a regular AR verb:

I Google - Yo Googleo
You Google - Tu Googleas
He/She/It Googles - El/Ella Googlea
We Google - Nosotros Googleamos
You all Google - Vosotros Googleais
They Google - Ellos/Ellas Googlean
Mis amigos y yo Googleamos en la clase de historia.
(My friends and I Google in history class.)

Me gusta Googlear.
(I like to Google.)
Googlear by jmcookiemonster25 March 18, 2011

googalie eyes 

Eyes that roll around in your head. Often found on dolls, muppets, etc. You can buy a box of them at most craft stores in varying sizes. This word was used on Sesame Street.
My god, look at that crazy drunk pirate's googalie eye!
More and more common term you hear in the swedish language insted of using the word searching when related to searching for information on internet(using search engine google.com)
Han googlar (he is searching)
Jag googlar (I'll search)
googlar by Percevan May 21, 2007

googliable 

pronunciation: goog-LIE-able. (adjective) When googled, the quality of returning google results which may be liabilities
(From the root words google + liable).
Please don't use my real name in your blog entry, I don't want to be googliable.
googliable by anne copperdink July 19, 2007

Googlarchy 

A Googlarchy is a form of (upcoming) government in which all political power is passed down to Google due to its exponentially increasing control and knowledge of how, what, where and when people consume information. It is contested that the Googlarchy is now in its "King Maker" position (through “Googlearchy”), steadily heading towards the final governance and dominance. Googlarchy has massive databases on its subjects which are more detailed and exhaustive than what any of the current governments have managed to build, populate and operate. The Googlarchy has the motto "Don't Be Evil", however, the motives and goals become apparent when one makes an effort to look away from the way it projects it self.
I would as well live under Monarchy than under Googlarchy.
Googlarchy by rxs March 1, 2011