Can you believe that a neo-Nazi website gets a million more visitors a month than we do, due
to Google's penalty against this site? And a Google employee lied about the penalty.
November update: I've started naming names.
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Can you believe that a neo-Nazi website gets a million more visitors a month than we do, due
to Google's penalty against this site?
And a Google employee lied about it.
But I'm naming names.
Read more here.
There's a neo-Nazi website that gets a million more visitors a month than we do, due
to Google's penalty against this site.
And a Google employee lied about it.
Read the details here.
A neo-Nazi website gets a million more visitors a month than we do, due
to Google's penalty against this site.
A Google employee lied about it.
Read more here.
A neo-Nazi website gets a million more visitors a month than we do, due
to Google's penalty against this site.
And Google lied about it.
More here.
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noun
verb - transitive
- to have sex with a person.
And then he porked her.
Citation from "White Rice", American Dad (TV), Season 6 Episode 5 (2010) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Last edited on Nov 03 2011. Submitted by julie m. from Las Vegas, NV, USA
on Aug 12 1998.
- to take advantage of.
I had to cover Bob's work shift last night. He completely porked me!
Last edited on Jan 29 2015. Submitted by Kevin Brady from Philadelphia, PA, USA
on Nov 19 2002.
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noun
verb - ambitransitive
- to lie against another person, facing the same direction, with participants on their sides. (Frequently the male is behind the female.) Etymology: the two (or more) people fit together like spoons.
Kenneth and Will spoon together every night.
Do you want to go out to a movie or just rent one and spoon?
Citation from "A.T. the Abusive Terrestrial", American Dad! (TV), Season 2 Episode 12 (2007) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Last edited on Apr 11 2013. Submitted by Marisa B. from Chapel Hill, NC, USA
on Mar 04 2002.
- "The big spoon" is the person in back.
"The little spoon" is the person in front.
Last edited on Apr 11 2013. Submitted by Kathie L.
on Feb 09 2006.
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