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Googlewhacking

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has anyone ever got one?

i did once, but im not sure the second one is a word.

poodle ninjastickers. 1 result. :cool:

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you type 2 (real) words in google and try to get only one result.

That's not that difficult if English isn't your first language.

Hahaha, I've tried it. Like Chris said : "No one ever said it would be so hard" :D

I got two in the past but can't remember what they were ... think I wrote them down somewhere

 

Dave Gorman's Googlewhack Adventure is a brilliantly funny explanation of the whole thing

Blopshoot - 8 results

blopshoot isn't a word either :thinking:

blopshoot isn't a word either :thinking:

 

It was the last time I looked! I blopshot my way to the shops this morning ACTUALLY!:laugh3:

blastocyst uranomania

 

it was a googlewhack before i posted it here lol

 

Yeah, that's the thing, as soon as you record it, you kill it's googlewhack status. There's an acutal website where you can record them but I can't remember the address (it's probably googlewhack.com or something)

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Yeah, ocnce they are recorded on the site, if you search them you get googlewhacking sites as well so they're not a googlewhack anymore :\

deftry lakesam

 

I don't know what the hell that means though. :uhoh:

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