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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.

A genre of experimental electronic music of the 1990s, characterized by a deliberate use of sonic artifacts that would normally be viewed as unwanted noise
A bug or an exploit

Performing this glitch gives you extra lives.

A problem affecting function; a bug; an imperfection; a quirk

They are still trying to work out all the glitches.

To experience an intermittent, unexpected, malfunction

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

A slang term for an unexpected problem, found in either the software or hardware, which usually does not occur in a regular pattern
Bob's keytool RB: 1
A glitch is a problem which stops something from working properly or being successful. Manufacturing glitches have limited the factory's output. = hitch, problem. a small fault in a machine or piece of equipment, that stops it working (Probably from glitschen )
a fault or defect in a system or machine
An error in the reception of a signal that creates a small error in data without affecting the transmission For example, a glitch might make a printer print a single incorrect character
A bug with ambitions
Genres and Categories of
A small problem or malfunction associated with a computer hardware or software, though the term has evolved to include problems in many circles
1 An electrical spike or pulse of a very short duration 2 A term for program failure or human error
Momentary radio problem that can cause your car or truck to go out of control This is more common with Nitro cars and trucks To prevent your car or truck from going out of control if your radio does glitch, put a return spring on the Servo that controls the throttle and brake The return spring will close down the throttle and apply the brake, if the onboard receiver losses contact with the radio, because of a glitch
A hardware malfunction [As opposed to a software error, called a bug ]
Small malfunction in the hardware or software which does not cause an interruption
Full Name: Description: A situation where the outputs of a source device go active while the inputs of a target device are receptive to signal transitions Here, it is possible for the outputs of a source device to go from a high impedance state to High or Low logic level, to cross the switching threshold of the inputs to the target device thereby causing a false transition
The cause of an unexpected malfunction
                          Bug, problem, hold-up
momentary radio problem
A problem affecting function; a bug; an imperfection
A malfunction
(n ) A minor malfunction: A glitch in the plan caused a short delay
1) An undesired transient voltage spike occurring on asignal 2) A minor technical problem arising in electrical equipment
Momentary radio problem that never happens unless you are over trees or a swamp
An intermittent error in a circuit
A small malfunction
A colloquial word to descrive the momentary uncontrolled operation of control surfaces caused by electronic interference or equipment malfunction
A spike caused by the skew of switches or logic Glitches are a troublesome source of error in high-speed D/A convertors and they are most prevalent at the mid scale switching location
minor unexpected malfunction, mishap, or technical problem
{i} defect, malfunction
An undefined, imprecise power quality term that describes a voltage variation (usually of very short duration) that causes electronic equipment to malfunction
glitches
plural of glitch
glitch

    Türkische aussprache

    glîç

    Aussprache

    /ˈgləʧ/ /ˈɡlɪʧ/

    Etymologie

    () Probably from Yiddish, from dialectical German glitschig (“slippy”), from glitsch (“slide, glide, slip”) + -ig (“-y”). Related to gleiten (“glide”). Popularized 1960s, by US space program. Attested 1962 by American astronaut John Glenn|John Glenn]], in reference to spikes in electrical current.Moradi, Iman. (2004)
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