Glitch

/ɡlɪtʃ/

noun

  1. A problem affecting function.

    They are still trying to work out all the glitches.

  2. An unexpected behavior in an electrical signal, especially if the signal spontaneously returns to expected behavior after a period of time.

  3. A bug or an exploit.

    Performing this glitch gives you extra lives.

Synonyms: bug, hitch, imperfection, quirk

verb

  1. (especially of machines) To experience an intermittent, unexpected, malfunction.

    My computer keeps glitching; every couple of hours it just reboots without warning.

  2. To perform an exploit or recreate a bug while playing a video game.

    His character will glitch into the wall and out of the level.

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