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- DictionaryGame/ɡām/
noun
- 1. a form of play or sport, especially a competitive one played according to rules and decided by skill, strength, or luck.
- 2. a complete episode or period of play, ending in a definite result: "a baseball game"
adjective
- 1. eager or willing to do something new or challenging: "they were game for anything after the traumas of Monday"
verb
- 1. manipulate (a situation), typically in a way that is unfair or unscrupulous: "it was very easy for a few big companies to game the system"
- 2. play video or computer games: "the majority of the audience are teens who game and watch anime"
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