This report comes from Internet giant Google itself and the company's self-published Internet trends.
Leading the way in searches for the keyword "sex" were Egypt, India and Turkey. Chile, Mexico and Columbia topped the world in searches about the word "gay," while Nazis and Hitler continue to capture the imaginations of Google searchers in Germany, Austria and Mexico.
Some of the U.S.' most popular key words include "Iraq," "hangover," "marijuana," "love" and "burrito" — though not necessarily in that order.
Other popular search terms include:
"Jihad" — Morocco, Indonesia, Pakistan
"Terrorism" — Pakistan, Philippines, Australia
"Hangover" — Ireland, U.K., U.S.
"Burrito" — U.S., Argentina, Canada
"Iraq" — U.S., Australia, Canada
"Taliban" — Pakistan, Australia, Canada
"Tom Cruise" — Canada, U.S., Australia
"Britney Spears" — Mexico, Venezuela, Canada
"Homosexual" — Philippines, Chile, Venezuela
"Love" — Philippines, Australia, U.S.
"Botox" — Australia, U.S., U.K.
"Viagra" — Italy, U.K., Germany
"David Beckham" — Venezuela, U.K., Mexico
"Kate Moss" — Ireland, U.K., Sweden
"Dolly Buster" — Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia
"Car bomb" — Australia, U.S., Canada
"Marijuana" — Canada, U.K., Australia
"IAEA" — Austria, Pakistan, Iran