lol-clevar question
i'd say yes, if you say like " i googled 'Nancy Drew' " or " i googled 'millennium' to find out what it meant", but of course its not if you are talking about going to www.google.com.
so with your example, yes, but it could also be used as a proper noun
2006-10-14 17:22:31
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answered by Kiwi12 2
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yes
Webster's New Millennium⢠Dictionary of English - Cite This Source Main Entry: google1
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: to search for information about a specific person through the Google search engine
Example: She googled her high school boyfriends.
Etymology: trademark Google
Usage: googling n
2006-10-14 17:01:06
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answered by m_harvery 3
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a verb and a noun, take tht guys advise and google failure im feeling lucky wow!â¥â¥â¥â¥
2006-10-14 17:09:22
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answered by &d. i. l. i. hawt; 3
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Google Failure then press im feeling lucky
2006-10-14 17:00:11
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answered by Anonymous
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A google is a bird known for its plumage.
2006-10-14 17:06:58
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answered by Anonymous
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good question but I think its a noun because its kind of a place in a way! I hope you find this helpful...lol
2006-10-14 17:00:34
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answered by Harry Potter 1
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Mayhap so, but my favorite verb is Wiki!!!
2006-10-14 16:59:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure...and blog is a word
2006-10-14 17:51:17
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answered by I am NOT George Bush 4
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veni vidi vici
2006-10-14 17:00:03
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answered by 6
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why yes I believe you are right sir.....happy google to you sir
2006-10-15 00:31:52
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answered by ? 6
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