GLITCH

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The word "glitch" is used in several contexts, both in technical and gaming and fictional settings. Here is its meaning and usage:

General meaning of "glitch":

1. Technical term: In technology and computer systems, "glitch" refers to random errors or failures that can occur during the operation of software or hardware. This may include unexpected program behavior such as freezing, visual errors, or other anomalies.

In the context of games and fictional characters:

1. Game Glitch: In games, "glitch" often refers to bugs that can allow players to achieve unusual or unexpected results, such as walking through walls, unlimited health, or hidden areas. Players sometimes use these glitches to gain an advantage or discover hidden features of the game.

2. Characters and Stories: In some games or stories, characters may be called "glitch" or have "glitch" properties, often meaning that they are deformed or affected by errors in their digital world. These characters can be depicted as deranged versions of the original characters, sometimes with a touch of evil or chaotic behavior.

3. Symbolism: Glitch characters can symbolize imperfections in the digital or simulated world, reflecting issues of identity, existence, or control within the story.

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