A phrase used by a person who has a history of good press and online accolades when dealing with someone who has none.
by Don’t Google Me June 05, 2019
A new way of saying "prove me wrong".
implying that you want a person to look something up on the website google to find out if what you're saying is right or wrong.
implying that you want a person to look something up on the website google to find out if what you're saying is right or wrong.
by Steev Richter October 15, 2008
When someone INSISTS they are right about something that is obviously wrong and easily proven to be wrong using any number of Internet search options.
Coined by Alyssa Nelson, Pittsfield, MA, June 16, 2011
Coined by Alyssa Nelson, Pittsfield, MA, June 16, 2011
You: Cindy Lauper is only in her early 40's.
Me: No, she's definitely in her late 50's.
You: I'm certain that's not true.
Me: Her Wikipedia page says she was born in 1953. Making her 58.
You: Dude, way to Google me wrong.
Me: No, she's definitely in her late 50's.
You: I'm certain that's not true.
Me: Her Wikipedia page says she was born in 1953. Making her 58.
You: Dude, way to Google me wrong.
by Wmassdoober July 16, 2011
Usually used in the tiktok format, A person will say this to search up a specified persons balls showing ramantic intrest
by OMGtomoto March 11, 2021
by Dcstrutter October 18, 2021
Used by someone when answering a question or comment on a subject that is common knowledge to those with the necessary expertise.
Pendeja: Philip Rivers is a sure-bet, first-ballot Hall of Fame candidate!
Knowledgeable professional football fan: Eh, that's debatable, homie! Google me, chuck!
Knowledgeable professional football fan: Eh, that's debatable, homie! Google me, chuck!
by the N-a-P-A December 03, 2019