I've been wondering for so long why it came up if we "meant Trash" (which we just may have and I thought was so perfect because we started calling it that even before this happened haha)
Well, heres what I discovered to help answer my question because I had no idea. So I thought I'd share what I found incase anyone else was wondering lol:
"So why does Google ask if you’re “really glad trash won”? As noted here before, Google sometimes moves in mysterious ways. But this case isn’t so mysterious, since it looks like Google’s algorithm is simply relying on collocational frequencies. It notices that “glad crash” isn’t a common search return, so it looks for near misses on the assumption that the original query is a misspelling. And changing just one letter yields “glad trash,” a much more common collocation thanks to GLAD trash bags. The same change from “crash” to “trash” occurs with various other search strings like “glad crash is” and “glad crash has.”
Makes perfect sense to me! I understand, GLAD Trash bags.. hahaha, but HOW PERFECT is that? What a coincidence that is.. like I mean, I think its sort of sign that BBM should have won.. HAHAHA!!!