An iconic command you say that triggers Google Assistant on your Android phone, tablet, or Google Home speaker. Saying "Ok Google" has been a thing on Android phones ever since 2013 back when it was known as Google Now. The trigger phrase has now expanded to include "Hey Google".
Friend 1: *rings doorbell*
Friend 2: Heyy come in! So what brings you h—
Friend 1: OK GOOGLE READ MY TEXTS
Friend 2: ....
Privileged techo nerds that think that all modern problems can be solved through money, research, and high I.Q.s.
Nerds that think Science and Math is more important than Wisdom and Common Sense.
These damn Google Mc Fucks have taken over the Bay Area like a bad Revenge of the Nerds movie.
A person, either male or female that think they know it all. They act like they have all the information when in reality is not. So they are Google persons, a sarcastic description of a know-it-all. Mostly talking without being asked.
Guy 1: Hey how can I do this?
Guy 2: Gee, I'm not sure, but lets find out.
Google Person: (out of nowhere) Hey you have to do this... and then do that.
Guy 1: Ok, We didn't asked you.
The act of tilting your monitor in order more distinctly see, and thus avoid, paid results when using a search enginge.
-I see that you google tilted, why didn't you just click the first link?
-I obviously did not want to visit an official page on how to pay for unlocking my smart phone, but instead I wanted to learn how to actually do it for free.
(verb): to be looking for a bag of weed
(Adj): When someone is so dumb they have to google simple terms.
Yo, That kid Tweak said he was googling dub to see what it meant.
People who google a meaning and find it then bauck about it.
Thalia overheard a fact, as a Google Baucker searched and found the real truth.
Google News is a news aggregation service provided by Google that compiles and displays news articles and headlines from various sources on the internet. It uses algorithms to curate and organize news stories based on user preferences and interests.
"I rely on Google News to stay up-to-date with the latest headlines and news articles from a variety of sources.”