This topic discusses the meaning of AND, OR, AND NOT, and other operators allowed in Boolean search queries.
They can either be used to group sub-expressions, as in "(red or blue) and car"
Or, they can be used as AND operators in themselves.
For example, the query "(red or blue) car" automatically treats the ")" as a ") AND". Thus the query would be treated as "(red or blue) and car".
The same is true for usage of the left parenthesis.
Words or phrases grouped together without any explicit operators (such as "red car or blue bicycle") are also queried conjunctively.
Thus the example query would return the results for "(red and car) or (blue and bicycle)". Similarly, "red car" "blue bicycle" will return the results for "red car" AND "blue bicycle".