"quod google" meaning in English

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Phrase

Etymology: Modeled after quod vide (“which see”). Etymology templates: {{m|mul|quod vide|t=which see}} quod vide (“which see”) Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} quod google
  1. (Internet) Which one should Google. (Used after a term to indicate that more information on the term can be found through a Google search.) Tags: Internet Categories (topical): Google, Internet Synonyms: q.g.

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