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==As a verb==
==As a verb==
The verb "to glitch" is usually used either intransitively meaning "to be affected by a glitch" ("my Pokémon glitched out"), or transitively meaning "to perform a glitch with an effect on something" ("I glitched my party").
The verb "to glitch" is usually used either intransitively meaning "to be affected by a glitch" ("my Pokémon glitched out"), or transitively meaning "to perform a glitch with an effect on something" ("I glitched my party").

Empirical glitching refers to the practise of exploiting glitches through observation (as the word empirical refers to the senses). Hard analytical glitching can be understood as the practise of analysing the game at the assembly or source code level. Empirical glitching alone can lead to false conclusions (such as the case with sensitive glitches or [[arbitrary code execution]]), so it is valuable to practise both.


==As an adjective==
==As an adjective==