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==Other definitions==
==Other definitions==
The term "broken" is often used colloquially to describe any strong or overpowered gameplay element, particularly one that is frustrating to play against. Though using the term in this way is not technically incorrect, as "broken" is an inherently subjective term, many discourage it, for misusing or overusing the term can lead to it undergoing {{iw|wikipedia|semantic bleaching}}, and prefer the use of alternate terms such as "OP" (meaning "overpowered"), "stupid", or "insane", which are more in-line with the more emphatic uses of "broken".
The term "broken" is often used colloquially to describe any strong or overpowered gameplay element, particularly one that is frustrating to play against. Though using the term in this way is not technically incorrect, as "broken" is an inherently subjective term, many discourage it, for misusing or overusing the term can lead to it undergoing {{iw|wikipedia|semantic bleaching}}, and prefer the use of alternate terms such as "OP", "stupid", or "insane", which are more in-line with the more emphatic uses of "broken".


More colloquially, broken can refer to elements that are [[Glitch|buggy]], or do not work as intended in all circumstances. Broken can also refer to game glitches that cause the game to become unplayable on a greater than superficial level, such as [[game crash]] or game data corrupting glitch.
More colloquially, broken can refer to elements that are [[Glitch|buggy]], or do not work as intended in all circumstances. Broken can also refer to game glitches that cause the game to become unplayable on a greater than superficial level, such as [[game crash]] or game data corrupting glitch.

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