#CoinMaster (#FacebookGame): Are These #Glitches? or Is @MoonActive "Testing My Patience!"? | @FBhacksNet | #Glitch #Glitchy

Well, it happens when I use the address that hyperlinks "that word" below---which is 'an invite-link,' so--when it tells me 'the game is running on another device'--it might be that I'm not supposed to be earning spin-credits from my own play.

Or it could be a glitch.

I wonder about 'the group of words' that give "that word" a place to connect to your vocabulary ... deeper sources that firm the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...

The word |Glitch| is built on ancient words that mean "to |Slip" (see |Glide)

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No more a-c power line "glitches" (horizontal-bar interference)—because camera filaments are operated from a separate d-c source. [RCA ad for the TK-11A studio television camera in Broadcasting Telecasting magazine, Jan. 12, 1953]

All you get today is "glitch" wherever splicing occurs. "Glitch" is slang for the "momentary jiggle" that occurs at the editing point if the sync pulses don't match exactly in the splice. [Sponsor, Volume 13, June 20, 1959]
"Coin Master" is 'one of those games' (I'm not sure what they call it) where ... you do 'Build,' so they might call it a 'Builder'; but--rather than 'renting housing- or doing chores-to earn money to buy building materials--you get your money by 'playing a slot-machine.'

The way you play it--gathering buildings/vehicles-etc. in location-after-location--brings up another word ... I think of the word 'hording' (or is it "hordeing"?), but that evokes pictures of 'gathered masses of stuff you'll never use.'


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