The phrase in question refers to the act of acquiring digital content, ostensibly related to the musician Snoop Dogg, through a compressed file format (ZIP) from unofficial sources. This suggests a search for material, potentially music, video, or other media, in a manner that circumvents official distribution channels. The missionary element in the search term is highly likely a misspelling or corruption of “mixtape,” a collection of songs often distributed for free or at low cost.
Such searches often represent an attempt to access copyrighted material without payment or authorization. Historically, this practice has been driven by a desire for free or early access to content. The associated risks include exposure to malware, viruses, and legal repercussions related to copyright infringement. Furthermore, downloading from unofficial sources deprives content creators and distributors of revenue.