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Someone who is
known for
cheating is
referred to as a
cheat in
British English, and a
cheater in
American English.
Academic cheating is a
significantly common...
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Cheating is an
immoral way of
achieving a goal.
Cheating or Cheatin' may also
refer to:
Cheating (biology), a
metaphor used in
behavioral ecology to describe...
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baseball Cheating in
bridge Cheating in
chess Cheating in
esports Cheating in
online games Cheating in
pigeon racing Cheating in
poker Cheating in video...
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constitutes cheating is
dependent on the game in question, its rules, and
consensus opinion as to
whether a
particular activity is
considered to be
cheating. Cheating...
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selling of
cheating as a product.
Cheat-enablers such as
cheat books, game guides,
cheat cartridges helped form a
cheat industry and
cemented cheating as part...
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cheat or
cozen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cheat is
someone who
engages in
cheating.
Cheat may also
refer to:
Cheat River, a tributary...
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Cheating Cheaters may
refer to:
Cheating Cheaters (play), a 1916
Broadway play by Max Marcin, and
three film
adaptations of the play:
Cheating Cheaters...
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benefit at the cost of
other organisms.
Cheating is
common in many
mutualistic and
altruistic relationships. A
cheater is an
individual who does not cooperate...
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tournaments implementing rigorous and
intrusive anti-
cheating measures.
Accusations of
online cheating have been
levied between titled players, including...
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cheated by
deliberately violating or cir****venting the game's
rules to gain an
unfair advantage against an opponent.
Examples of
cheating include...