At www.wordcount.org, you can browse and search a list of the 86,800 most frequently used English words (ordered by how frequently they appear in the British National Corpus). Brilliantly, the creators of WordCount kept track of the words people search WordCount for, and they added “QueryCount”, where you can browse and search a list of the 71,632 most frequently searched-for-at-WordCount English words (ordered by how frequently their frequency ranking was sought). I’m sure they’re keeping track of searches at QueryCount and have thought of creating QueryQueryCount, a list of English words in order of how frequently the frequency ranking of their frequency-ranking’s-being-sought ranking was sought, and make that list searchable, and so on. How would the limit of (Query^n)Count behave?