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▪ I. google, v. Cricket.|ˈguːg(ə)l| [Back-formation from googly n.] intr. Of the ball: to have a ‘googly’ break and swerve. Of the bowler; to bowl a googly or googlies; also (trans.), to give a googly break to (a ball). Hence ˈgoogler, a googly bowler.
1907Badminton Mag. Sept. 289 The googlies that do not google. 1909Westm. Gaz. 5 July 7/4 Mr. Lockhart, having ‘googled’ to no purpose from the ‘nursery’ end. 1923Daily Mail 9 July 11 In R. H. Bettington they have a googler who might triumph over the best of wickets. 1928Daily Tel. 12 June 19/2 Constantine..was out to a semi-yorker, which also ‘googled’. 1930Ibid. 25 Apr. 8/5 Grimmett..can spin the ball and google it. ▪ II. google obs. form of goggle a. and v.1 |