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cheats, 3rd person singular present; cheating, present participle; cheated, past tense; cheated, past participle;
  1. Act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage, esp. in a game or examination
    • - she always cheats at cards
  2. Deceive or trick
    • - he had cheated her out of everything she had
  3. Use inferior materials or methods unobtrusively in order to save time or money
    • - they cheat by photographing mashed potatoes instead of ice cream
  4. Be sexually unfaithful
    • - his wife was cheating on him
  5. Avoid (something undesirable) by luck or skill
    • - she cheated death in a spectacular crash
  6. Help (time) pass
    • - the tuneless rhyme with which the warder cheats the time
Noun
  1. A person who behaves dishonestly in order to gain an advantage
    • - a liar and a cheat
  2. An act of cheating; a fraud or deception


  1. (cheat) darnel: weedy annual grass often occurs in grainfields and other cultivated land; seeds sometimes considered poisonous
  2. (cheat) deprive somebody of something by deceit; "The con-man beat me out of $50"; "This salesman ripped us off!"; "we were cheated by their clever-sounding scheme"; "They chiseled me out of my money"
  3. (cheat) chess: weedy annual native to Europe but widely distributed as a weed especially in wheat
  4. (cheat) defeat someone through trickery or deceit
  5. (cheat) deceiver: someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
  6. (cheat) engage in deceitful behavior; practice trickery or fraud; "Who's chiseling on the side?"
  7. Cheats is a 2002 comedy about four friends that have been cheating their way through high school, and have to face new challenges to avoid getting caught before going to college. The lead roles are Trevor Fehrman, Matthew Lawrence, and Mary Tyler Moore.
  8. Cheating is an act of lying, deception, fraud, trickery, imposture, or imposition. Cheating characteristically is employed to create an unfair advantage, usually in one's own interest, and often at the expense of others, Cheating implies the breaking of s. ...
  9. (Cheat!) Cheat! is a TV show on G4 (formerly G4techTV) and Jack TV that provides cheat codes, strategies, and other hidden features for video games. The show is hosted by Kristin Adams (née Holt), who replaced original host Cory Rouse in January 2005. ...
  10. (Cheat (game)) Bullshit is a shedding-type card game. The object is for the player to discard all the cards from their hand. This is done by placing one or more cards, ostensibly of a stated value, on the discard pile. ...
  11. (Cheat (song)) The Clash is the eponymous debut album by the English punk rock band The Clash. It was originally released only in the United Kingdom on 8 April 1977 through CBS Records. It was re-released in the United States in 1979, dropping four tracks and adding five other tracks. ...
  12. (Cheating (biology)) Cheating, also known as exploitation, between organisms is a form of parasitism or specialized predation in which an organism engages in what appears to be a mutualistic relationship with another organism, but does not in fact provide any benefit to the other organism. ...
  13. (cheat) Someone who cheats (informal: cheater); A card game where the goal is to have no cards remaining in a hand, often by telling lies; A hidden means of gaining an unfair advantage in a computer game, often by entering a cheat code; To violate rules in order to gain advantage from a ...
  14. (CHEAT) The actor’s adjustment of body position away from what might be absolutely “natural” in order to accommodate the camera; can also mean looking in a different place from where the other actor actually is.
  15. (CHEAT) The angle that an actor positions themselves in to accommodate the camera.  It may mean moving to a position or being on an angle that is obtuse from the way someone normally may position themselves.
  16. (Cheat) (verb) To act in a dishonest way to get what you want.
  17. (Cheat) A horse that looks for an easy way out of working correctly. As in, "If I don’t watch my horse he will try to cheat on the turns."
  18. (Cheat) A method used whereby the actor adjust their body position to look “natural” for the camera, rather than real life.
  19. (Cheat) A set-up for spinning kicks. Starting facing the target, you take one step to face away from the target the jump up and after a defined amount of spings, look back to the target to deliver a kick.
  20. (Cheat) Code or information that a video game player uses to modify a game or advance to a higher level.
  21. (Cheat) Repositioning of elements in a scene in order to enhance the visual impact or appeal of its composition. Anytime something isn’t working in a scene and we have to break the rules or do something unconventional we usually call it a “cheat” – “let’s cheat this” or “lets do a cheat”.
  22. (Cheat) To make an action on stage look realistic without actually doing what you seem to be doing; e.g. an actor looking towards the audience in the general direction of the person he is talking to, is cheating.
  23. (Cheat) Using momentum to keep a weight moving after you would have been unable to continue using proper form.
  24. (Cheat) a show of cooperation in 4/3 or an event commonly celebrated together as a class. Similiar to Lie.
  25. (Cheat) the girl who loves you back. /