I think it's menna be two words that are in the dictionary and not put in quotes also with a space between them. As I recall, but I could be totally wrong.
I thought you were all on drugs so did a quick search... Word of the Day: Googlewacker The newest word to be contributed to the English language by the World Wide Web is googlewacker. It turns out that googlewacking is a strange game people play on the net (probably during the boss's time at work) using the Google search engine. The aim of the game is type two words into the Google search engine that produce one, and only one, result. Since Google searches billions of web pages, to achieve this result you have to enter words that are an unlikely paring: such as friable strawberry, Buddhist fossil, flexible granite, and so on. If Google says it finds nothing under that two-word combination, you lose. But if it finds one, and only one, site that combines those two terms you have successfully googlewacked. There is an American site that where you can record your triumph. http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=chico+cunt&meta=
I thought you just had to find something that came up with no results. However having thought about it, that would be a shit and easy game, so the two words one result thing makes sense. Anyway, have got one: perfunctory corruptability