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goofle

To receive entertaining/unexpected search results after a typo (i.e. a goof) when using a search engine (especially google)

"Dude, I was trying to find an image of a scart cable but goofled and dropped the 'r' ..."

by blues x man March 14, 2006

137πŸ‘ 48πŸ‘Ž


goofle

(n.) or (v.)

etymology: a portmanteau of google and goof

1. a text string mistakenly submitted to a search engine with typos or otherwise misspelled words

2. the act of mistakenly submitting a text string to a search engine with typos or otherwise misspelled words

One of Google's main objectives in implementing its suggested spellings function was to correct goofles, thereby making use of the internet significantly easier for poor spellers and middle school students worldwide.

Raj goofled with surprisingly unpleasant results when, during his annual powerpoint and internet-based presentation to the board of directors of 3M, he Google image searched for "pos tit notes."

by Elliott August 29, 2005

56πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž


goofle

When the brains at Google do something stupid.

Hey, you seen the latest Goofle? They're calling it "Google Web Accelerator".

by Gerry and SOD March 11, 2006

32πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


goofle

a search engine for porn. Because we all know when you type the wrong thing into Google, you'll be subjected to some kind of pornography or otherwise inappropriate and/or unwanted material.

I just goofled " big asian" and you don't want to know what came up...

by saymyname115 February 11, 2011

17πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


goofle

Typing in goofle means you hadn’t tooken the type to properly spelling it most common causes are deleting cookies and history while inside goofle to block any evidence of pornography of parental controls or quickly typing β€œGoogle” to rush of deleting any words relating to pornography

Mom: β€œHoney I’m home!”
You: β€œShit! Moms here! I better goofle this shit QUICK!!”

by George Remero December 14, 2017


goofle

A term used to define Google’s antics

Google's Isp service was just a goofle

by MarsII April 1, 2007

17πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


goofle

(n.) or (v.)

etymology: a portmanteau of google and goof

1. a text string mistakenly submitted to a search engine with typos or otherwise misspelled words

2. the act of mistakenly submitting a text string to a search engine with typos or otherwise misspelled words

One of Google's main objectives in implementing its suggested spellings function was to correct goofles, thereby making use of the internet significantly easier for poor spellers and middle school students worldwide.

Raj goofled with surprisingly unpleasant results when, during his annual powerpoint and internet-based presentation to the board of directors of 3M, he Google image searched for "pos tit notes."

by Elliott August 1, 2005

9πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž