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What does Glitch mean?

A temporary fault or error in a system

Detailed Explanation

A 'glitch' is a small, often temporary, error or fault in a piece of software or hardware, especially a video game. It causes the system to behave in unexpected or unintended ways. This can range from harmless graphical errors to game-breaking bugs that stop progress. The term can also be used metaphorically for any small, unexpected problem.

Usage Examples

I fell through the floor of the map because of a weird glitch.

The game is fun, but it has a lot of glitches.

There was a glitch in the Matrix; I just saw the same cat walk by twice.

Origin & History

The term has been used in engineering and astronautics since at least the 1960s to describe minor technical problems. It became a household term with the rise of video games, where glitches are a common and often memorable part of the player experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are glitches always bad?

No. While many glitches can ruin a game, some are harmless and funny. In speedrunning, players intentionally use glitches to skip parts of the game and finish faster.

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