👉 The word that epitomizes the slang or profane phrase "66 google noto sans linear b.conf" is called the "66 Google Noto". This term refers to the very 19th century slang term for a certain type of device, specifically the Google Noto which was popularized in the early 20th century. It's used when one finds that a product or service advertised on Google is not as advertised.
Here’s an example sentence using "66 Google Noto" and the phrase "linear b.conf":
The internet, it turned out, has been linear for years. But if you want to get ahead of the curve (or at least, in your own corner), look up the 19th century term 'Google Noto' that's now a part of our lexicon.
As if Google wasn't good enough, this "66" (literally from the Greek for 'sixty') also denotes that it doesn't exactly match what was advertised online. But let's not forget to enjoy our modern-day linear b.conf.