Google discovers true meaning of 'titsup'
More word verification silliness
Posted in Bootnotes, 4th November 2005 11:48 GMT
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Hot on the heels of our recent piece of silliness which showed how Google word verification threw up the delicious "minge", we can now report that the search monolith has discovered the true meaning of Vulture Central fave "titsup". Reader Adrian J. St. Vaughan explains:
I was just playing with Google Print, and found new meaning in the phrase 'titsup'. Please see enclosed screenshot =)

Lovely. For the record, Adrian says he has no malware on his PC "except for Windows". Now let's all get back to at least pretending we're working until the pubs open and we can all go and enjoy a well-earned pint. ®
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