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/ˈɡuːɡl/
Definition
1
A multinational technology company specializing in internet-related services and products, including its dominant search engine, founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
2
(verb) To search for information on the World Wide Web using the Google search engine, often leading to hours of unintended distraction.
Examples
I googled 'quick dinner recipes' and three hours later, I'm still debating quantum entanglement.
She googled her ex's new partner and emerged victorious in the pettiness Olympics.
Don't google symptoms; you'll convince yourself you're one bad sneeze away from extinction.
He googled 'how to adult' and now owns three air fryers he doesn't need.