glitch
Meanings
Plural: glitches
Noun
- a fault or defect in a computer program, system, or machine
- A problem affecting function.
- An unexpected behavior in an electrical signal, especially if the signal spontaneously returns to expected behavior after a period of time.
- A bug or an exploit.
- A genre of experimental electronic music since the 1990s, characterized by a deliberate use of sonic artifacts that would normally be viewed as unwanted noise.
- A sudden increase in the rotational frequency of a pulsar.
Verb
- To experience an unexpected, typically intermittent malfunction.
- To perform an exploit or recreate a bug while playing a video game.
Origin / Etymology
Probably from Yiddish גליטש (glitsh), from German glitschig (“slippy”), from glitschen (“to slide, glide, slip”) + -ig (“-y”). Related to gleiten (“glide”). Cognate with French glisser (“to slip, slide, skid”).
Popularized in the 1960s, by the US space program. Attested in 1962 by American astronaut John Glenn, in reference to spikes in electrical current.
Synonyms
bug, gremlin, hitch, imperfection, quirk
Scrabble Score: 12
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