Yeah, it's a google whack for that linux dictionary thing. The question is "Why?"
If you run a search on the term "Gman" (which is also referenced in the 'pwned' html source) in that linux crap, this is what you'll find:
gman
small X/GTK+ based man(1) front−end Gman is nothing else but only a simple front−end for the
original man page system. The most basic job of gman is to build a database for all the man pages and
display them (or part of them) on the screen. When user decides to read a man page, gman will launch
a terminal window and call the original man system to display the man page in the window. Gman
can launch more than one terminal window at same time. And user can use the index search function
to look for the man pages that he needs. It's simple, but it's useful. From Debian 3.0r0 APT
I have no idea what it means, but I just seems too fishy that they would put the google whack, and the term 'Gman' in the metadata section of the html page, and the term Gman shows up on the google page.
my two cents!