Sometimes it really does come up with something relevant to the situation, Ive had a few words say that in cemeteries. The past crew was in a cemetery and the radar said Richard after one of our guys asked for a name. We kinda brushed it off as a weird coincidence, but we called the "spirit" Richard anyway. Later on, we were talking past the same area we used the app and I looked at a grave and made a comment that it looked a lot like a newer headstone. When we looked closer at it, it was a stone with the name "Richard Moss" and I believe he died in the 1940s. The grave ended up being about 5 feet from the Ghost Radar event. It was pretty weird.
But, like with Chip, the word wont make any sense until something happens that can relate to it. I think I was at my mother-in-laws house one day and it said "black" "win" "game". There were a couple other words that didn't fit with what happened aftewards (maybe they were relating to something else I didn't pick up on), but those were the ones I remember the most. The next day, the Blackhawks played the stars and won the game in a very close ending.