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  • 61Cheat code — A Cheat code (also called debug code or backdoor) is a code that can be entered into a computer program to alter the run time behavior or configuration of that program. The code may consist of an alphanumeric string entered via a keyboard, a… …

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  • 62Cheat cartridge — Game Genie cartridge for the Mega Drive/Genesis. A cheat cartridge is a device that connects to any sort of cartridge based video game system. It allows a user to input special cheat codes to manipulate a game in a way not permitted by its… …

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  • 63cheat — cheat1 [tʃi:t] v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: cheat legal removal of someone s property (14 17 centuries), from escheat] 1.) [I and T] to behave in a dishonest way in order to win or to get an advantage, especially in a competition, game, or… …

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  • 64cheat — cheat1 [ tʃit ] verb * 1. ) intransitive to behave dishonestly or not obey rules, for example in order to win a game or do well in an examination: Kids have always found ways of cheating on tests. You can t do that it s cheating. a ) to do… …

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  • 65cheat — I UK [tʃiːt] / US [tʃɪt] verb Word forms cheat : present tense I/you/we/they cheat he/she/it cheats present participle cheating past tense cheated past participle cheated * 1) a) [intransitive] to behave dishonestly, or to not obey rules, for… …

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  • 66cheat — 01. He [cheated] on the test; he kept looking at my paper every time the teacher turned her back. 02. My father [cheated] on his income tax by not declaring all the tips he received as a taxi driver. 03. His wife found out he had been [cheating]… …

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  • 67cheat — 1 verb 1 (I) to behave in a dishonest way in order to win or to get an advantage, especially in a competition, game, or examination: You re doing it again, you re trying to cheat! (+ at): Jack always cheats at cards. | that s cheating: Hey, don t …

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  • 68cheat — [[t]tʃit[/t]] v. t. 1) to defraud; swindle 2) to deceive; influence by fraud 3) to elude; escape: to cheat death[/ex] 4) to practice fraud or deceit 5) to violate rules or agreements: to cheat at cards[/ex] 6) to take an examination in a… …

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  • 69Cheat — Los cheats (o más conocidos en español como chetos o trampas) son programas externos o modificaciones que utilizan los jugadores para conseguir beneficios en un videojuego, aprovechando errores en los mismos. Están mal vistos por los demás… …

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  • 70cheat — cheatable, adj. cheatingly, adv. /cheet/, v.t. 1. to defraud; swindle: He cheated her out of her inheritance. 2. to deceive; influence by fraud: He cheated us into believing him a hero. 3. to elude; deprive of something expected: He cheated the… …

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