The Steam store platform had a controversial game called The Day Before. If anything, I am being kind when I say this - as 85% of reviews were negative and the game is no longer available on Steam.
If one searches for "The Pay Before" using quotation marks, Kagi will present a widget for the Wikipedia article titled 'The Day Before'. Now while Kagi's inference here is not incorrect - the term was coined by an irate community and is a less than subtle reference to the name of the game, my expectation would have been that no widget would have shown as a result of the quotation marks.

Opening the Wikipedia article, a Ctrl F check for "the pay before" returns zero results with only two instances of the word "pay" on the page; one in the main article proper, and a second down in the references section. That Kagi is intelligent enough to pick up on what the phrase is a reference to is fntastic, but I would have expected the widget to be suppressed by my use of quotation marks.