A teacher that is lazy and uses Google to find questions and/or essay topics for students to do.
I got some homework questions on a book, I Googled them and the questions and answers are all there, definitly a Google Teacher
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To google something and read beyond the first page results
I deep googled the financial crisis of 2007 - 2008 and found lots of helpful information on page 5 of google search results.
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When someone is over-reliant on Google for information, he or she is said to have matriculated at the University of Google. This is an especially appropriate characterization when individual is, by reputation, a major ignoramus who has attempted refashioned himself/herself into a pseudo-intellectual since the advent of the Internet.
Guy 1: Anthony is getting unbearable to be around. I'm sick of his dilettantish, whimsical, and flat-out stupid musings about string theory. As I recall, Anthony barely graduated high school and worked at McDonalds for ten years.
Guy 2: Yeah, well, he's currently enrolled at the University of Google.
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When you get a barrage of advertisements from a webpage you visited only once.
Man: I didn't know you were into apocalypse survival kits
Man 2: I'm not. I accidentally clicked that site and now I've got Google Herpes
To have your factual pronouncements fact-checked by someone who searches Google. Usually done in a group, bar or party setting, of a minor fact and has the impact of shutting down a conversation.
"I can't believe Cliff Google-checked Susan's statement that India has more people than China."
"No more arguing greatest bands, Brian was Google checked into the boards"
When someone gives out more information then what was asked for
Friend: where were you?
Guy: I was smashing a chick with the blue hair who had yellow tinted glasses
Friend: ok google
V. This is what happens to you when you start to Google a subject but become sidetracked by results that have nothing to do with the original/intended subject. Resulting is forgetting what you were originally looking up, or delaying the desired information.
Allison: "Let's Google arctic penguins."
Danny: "Ok. Hey! Look at these images of the polar ice caps!"
Allison: "That's crazy. Are they melting?"
Danny: "It look's like it. Do you believe all the hype about global warming?"
Allison: "Yeah, but, wait, I thought we were googling penguins. We're getting Google-Sided."