glitching

The act of exploiting glitches, errors, mistakes, or a bug in a system for harmless fun or devious mischief.

Glitching can also mean that a system, such as a computer, is experiencing many glitches and technical problems at once.
"He has been at the bank glitching that ATM machine all night..."

"My comp is glitching out again, dammit."

"Glitching the character creation menu is weird, it causes every NPC in the game to turn inside out."

"If I am glitching too much in that game it causes a BSoD and my computer stops working for a few hours."

"Stop glitching or I'll ban you from the server!"
by Camzeck September 24, 2009
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Glitching

Glitching: going through withdrawal.
We ran out of the dope, and we are glitching until we get our fix.
by Fantineirl September 02, 2019
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Glitch

Used when you experience something that makes you do a double take, such that you have a glitch in your thinking because what you experienced caused you to be dumbfounded. This can be positive or negative.
What the hell is Lady Gaga wearing? She is mad glitch.
Dude is glitchy yo. He is always saying shit that doesn't make sense.
by VectorVictor October 29, 2018
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glitched

When you're so shocked you can't move; shook.
Person 1: I was so glitched when Ricegum released that distrack

Person 2: bro I know, I was shook
by B4vogue August 25, 2017
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The Glitch

A glitch that was a part of iOS 11.1 where when the letter "I" was autocorrected to the letter A and the symbol ⍰.
Me: Hey A⍰ updated to the new iOS software!
Someone else: I think you have The Glitch
by zeatlefan September 25, 2018
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Glitching

An excuse for when you fuck up and don’t wanna seem like an idiot
My hands were glitching, I couldn’t do my essay
by NasaIGuess December 26, 2018
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Glitch

A major flaw that is being downplayed for political reasons.
To get ObamaCare passed, the President said “No matter how we reform health care, we will keep this promise to the American people: If you like your health-care plan, you’ll be able to keep your health-care plan, period. No one will take it away, no matter what.” But there is a glitch in the Affordable Healthcare Act that in many cases requires insurance companies to replace the so-called substandard health care plans that we like with plans that meet certain minimum requirements but are more expensive and have higher out-of-pocket expenses.
by SPitBalls November 11, 2013
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