I don’t even know what this means…

Top Searches

http://www.cartoonswardrobemalfunctionsbettyboop.com, we interrupt this program to bring you the, end of my dick, if i were the king of the world ideas, betty boop 2012 naakt

I keep reading about search strings and search terms, and they sounded funny to check out, so I tried to find mine. I copied and pasted the sentence above, which I found under the label ‘Top Searches’. I don’t know if that is what a search string is, but that is the best sentence ever constructed from (mostly) the English language…. (I am not sure what naakt means, but it sounds Dutch for naked)…

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15 Responses to I don’t even know what this means…

  1. My favorite on my stats is “washing machine masturbation”. I’d love to know how this one directs people to my blog, though: “why do women leave their cart in the middle of the aisle when shopping”.

  2. Tammy Adams's avatar tadams4u says:

    Today I had one saying…. Funny happy birthday buttcrack…… Lol

  3. Dear pmao,

    Two that I got near the start of my blog still give me the creeps – ‘real dead corpse’ and ‘sperm granny’.

    After I made the search terms into a page that I update regularly (sometimes) a nutter on my blog started doing silly ones daily so I’d put them on the page. I still haven’t found out who it is and they’re still at it.

    Love Dotty xxx

  4. Hilarious! I’ve been found by some quite shady sounding key words too.

  5. Mooselicker's avatar Mooselicker says:

    The search terms to get to our blogs are usually pretty strange and perverted. 2 different people searched “lesbians rubbing legs together” to get to mine today. I’m guessing each was a lesbian that has rubbed a leg with the other. Otherwise those two are meant to be together.

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