1. glitch - Noun
2. glitch - Verb
a fault or defect in a computer program, system, or machine
Source: WordNetIt's the unreal, sustained glitch in naturalism that makes this genre of TV disturbing to either watch or be on. The Lynchian subjugation of our humanity; warmth and humour, usurped by a sterile, pastel-coloured steel blade benignly thrust again and again into a grey brain. Russell Brand
Peace and harmony do not require perfection. Thank goodness for that-because life so often seems to be an itch here, a glitch there, a mess waiting to happen. Harmony is flexible. It bends with imperfection. So should you. Jerry Spinelli
And they asked me to take a polygraph as to the allegations and reports I'd made. I volunteered and I took the polygraph and passed it without a glitch. Sibel Edmonds
Again, it is one of several games causing a shutdown glitch on the Xbox Series X. Of course, the game just released for next-gen consoles, so presumably these bugs will be addressed soon. Source: Internet
A "horrifying" glitch in Iowa's coronavirus metrics: An Iowa nurse practitioner discovered the problem, which lowers the number of coronavirus cases in Iowa and downplays the toll of the pandemic in the state. Source: Internet
A player found a hilarious glitch in Spider-Man: Miles Morales that turns their model into a brick that's still capable of swinging around NYC. Source: Internet