One of the rules from unblinking.com is that both words have to be at dictionary.com. You can tell if they are because when you search at google it underlines the two words at the top and links them to dictionary.com
I honor of Valentine's day and in the spirit of cunilary...uh, I mean culinary masterminds everywhere, I hereby share with you the venerable (and quite surprising) googlewhack of:
Sorry ladies, it couldn't be helped. I wanted to challenge myself with a subject matter that is truly difficult to googlewhack with - internet porn. Seeing as how there are about 6 griz-gillion porn sites, I figured a successful whack (ok, that was bad) in this search space would be ultra-impressive, relative to something like
"cuneiform meatspace"
which is about as likely to be used in a sentence as, well, "furbelow recursion"
<strong>I honor of Valentine's day and in the spirit of cunilary...uh, I mean culinary masterminds everywhere, I hereby share with you the venerable (and quite surprising) googlewhack of:
Sorry ladies, it couldn't be helped. I wanted to challenge myself with a subject matter that is truly difficult to googlewhack with - internet porn. Seeing as how there are about 6 griz-gillion porn sites, I figured a successful whack (ok, that was bad) in this search space would be ultra-impressive, relative to something like
"cuneiform meatspace"
which is about as likely to be used in a sentence as, well, "furbelow recursion"
Dude, what the hell are you talking about? I got 351 hits for "delicious poontang". That would truly be an awesome googlewhack, one for the history books, but its not even close. Do you know what the definition of a googlewhack is???
Apparently not. Can you not use the quotation marks or something of that nature? I used the specific phrase and the "Google Search" (not the "I'm feeling lucky" button - which I suppose could be more appropriate for those attempting a porn googlewhack!
<strong>Apparently not. Can you not use the quotation marks or something of that nature? I used the specific phrase and the "Google Search" (not the "I'm feeling lucky" button - which I suppose could be more appropriate for those attempting a porn googlewhack!
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I just reread what I wrote, I hope I didn't sound too snippy.
Rules of the googlewhack
1."no quotes" - thats too easy
2. both words must be in the dictionary. Specifically, when you search google will put both words at the top of your search and hyperlink them to dictionary.com. If your words aren't hyperlinked they're not in the dictionary.
3. A successful whack is when you get just 1 hit. But the webpage that is listed can't be a page that just lists words. Thats considered a "googlesmack"
Except that lazer is spelled with an "s" and and laserbeam could be taken as two words and not one (but I'm too lazy to go verify that at Dictionary.com).
I had a few others before I noticed that Google was trying to correct my spelling - I was using the word bungalow for instance, but unwittingly leaving off the w. Mispelled words don't count, unless dictionary.com is more unabridged than I think.
DOH! You're right Moogs. Laserbeam slug yields 32 matches. However, in the googlewhacking specs, I think it says anything that is not corrected by Google (ie "did you mean <someword>?"). Not as a good googlewhack I suppose.
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<strong>halfpipe meateater</strong><hr></blockquote>
One of the rules from unblinking.com is that both words have to be at dictionary.com. You can tell if they are because when you search at google it underlines the two words at the top and links them to dictionary.com
Neither of your words are listed, sorry man
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argonautic
<a href="http://www.macaddict.com/forums/Forum1/HTML/006755-17.html" target="_blank">www.macaddict.com/forums/Forum1/HTML/006755-17.html</a> - 100k
<strong>I did it with one word:
argonautic</strong><hr></blockquote>
That came up with 681 hits for me
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"delicious poontang"
<img src="graemlins/surprised.gif" border="0" alt="[Surprised]" /> :eek:
Sorry ladies, it couldn't be helped. I wanted to challenge myself with a subject matter that is truly difficult to googlewhack with - internet porn. Seeing as how there are about 6 griz-gillion porn sites, I figured a successful whack (ok, that was bad) in this search space would be ultra-impressive, relative to something like
"cuneiform meatspace"
which is about as likely to be used in a sentence as, well, "furbelow recursion"
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<strong>I honor of Valentine's day and in the spirit of cunilary...uh, I mean culinary masterminds everywhere, I hereby share with you the venerable (and quite surprising) googlewhack of:
"delicious poontang"
<img src="graemlins/surprised.gif" border="0" alt="[Surprised]" /> :eek:
Sorry ladies, it couldn't be helped. I wanted to challenge myself with a subject matter that is truly difficult to googlewhack with - internet porn. Seeing as how there are about 6 griz-gillion porn sites, I figured a successful whack (ok, that was bad) in this search space would be ultra-impressive, relative to something like
"cuneiform meatspace"
which is about as likely to be used in a sentence as, well, "furbelow recursion"
[ 02-14-2002: Message edited by: Moogs ™ ]</strong><hr></blockquote>
Dude, what the hell are you talking about? I got 351 hits for "delicious poontang". That would truly be an awesome googlewhack, one for the history books, but its not even close. Do you know what the definition of a googlewhack is???
<strong>Apparently not. Can you not use the quotation marks or something of that nature? I used the specific phrase and the "Google Search" (not the "I'm feeling lucky" button - which I suppose could be more appropriate for those attempting a porn googlewhack!
</strong><hr></blockquote>
I just reread what I wrote, I hope I didn't sound too snippy.
Rules of the googlewhack
1."no quotes" - thats too easy
2. both words must be in the dictionary. Specifically, when you search google will put both words at the top of your search and hyperlink them to dictionary.com. If your words aren't hyperlinked they're not in the dictionary.
3. A successful whack is when you get just 1 hit. But the webpage that is listed can't be a page that just lists words. Thats considered a "googlesmack"
BOOYA!
lazerbeam beefsteak yeilds zero.
I din't search "feeling lucky" only "GooGle search"
Javan anti-venom
<strong>lazerbeam slug !!! 1 out of 1 baby!!
BOOYA!
lazerbeam beefsteak yeilds zero.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Except that lazer is spelled with an "s" and and laserbeam could be taken as two words and not one (but I'm too lazy to go verify that at Dictionary.com).
I had a few others before I noticed that Google was trying to correct my spelling - I was using the word bungalow for instance, but unwittingly leaving off the w. Mispelled words don't count, unless dictionary.com is more unabridged than I think.