U.S. Senator Santorum speaks during the Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans
Supporters of former Sen. Rick Santorum had accused the resigning chair of the Iowa Republican Party of being biased toward Mitt Romney by declaring him the early winner of the state's caucus. Reuters

Republican presidential nomination contender Rick Santorum has asked Google to clear up the problematic stuff that shows up when his name is searched.

When a person does a Google search of Rick Santorum, the top result is for a Web site called spreadingsantorum.com.

Without even clicking on the link, readers can see the Web site's definition for the word Santorum.

It defines the word as such: Santorum 1. The frothy mix of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes the byproduct of anal sex. 2. Senator Rick Santorum.

I suspect if something was up there like that about Joe Biden, they'd get rid of it, Santorum said, Politico reported. If you're a responsible business, you don't let things like that happen in your business that have an impact on the country.

A Google spokesperson advised Santorum to contact the page's webmaster, Politico reported.

Google's search results are a reflection of the content and information that is available on the web, a Google spokesperson told CNN. Users who want content removed from the Internet should contact the webmaster of the page directly. Once the webmaster takes the page down from the web, it will be removed from Google's search results through our usual crawling process.

Actress Keira Knightley joked about the Google search earlier this year when she appeared on The Daily Show.

I just Googled Santorum, she said. I feel like my innocence has been taken away. It was the use of the word frothy.