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08 March 2003 by nathaniel

evisceration defenestrated

WOOHOO! OK, so it’s Friday night, nearly midnight (actually, it will be after
midnight by the time I post this) and I am sitting in front of my computer, not
working. I was supposed to see a movie with my wife, but she fell asleep while
I was teaching my class online. However (drum roll please), I just googlewhacked!
A googlewhack is when
you use two words of 20 letters or less to get only one result (no more, no less
– and no quotation marks or names allowed) from the google
search engine. They must be words that appear on dictionary.com,
and are linked from google
to that site. The one page that results must also not be a "word list"
page. My success was evisceration
defenestrated,
and I am now listed here
(already moving down the list). I totally win. Granted, it’s through disembowelment
and throwing things from windows, but still, the oil is mine.

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