
1) Adulterous 2) Swindling or deceiving 3) Two-timing 4) Unfaithful 5) Using a crib
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1) Breakingtherules 2) Deceit 3) Dirty pool 4) Dishonest 5) Dishonesty 6) Duplicitous 7) Embezzlement 8) Fraud 9) Fraudulent 10) Gerrymander 11) Misappropriation 12) Onthefiddle 13) Ring 14) Rooking 15) Unjust 16) Unsporting 17) Unsportsmanlike
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- a deception for profit to yourself
- deprive somebody of something by deceit
- defeat someone in an expectation through trickery or deceit
- engage in deceitful behavior; practice trickery or fraud
- be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage
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Cheating is the getting of reward for ability by dishonest means or finding an easy way out of an unpleasant situation. It is generally used for the breaking of rules to gain unfair advantage in a competitive situation. This broad definition will necessarily include acts of bribery, cronyism, sleaze, nepotism and any situation where individuals ar...
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[biology] Cheating is a metaphor commonly used in behavioral ecology to describe organisms that receive a benefit at the cost of other organisms. Cheating is common in many mutualistic and altruistic relationships. Natural selection favors cheating, but there are mechanisms to regulate cheating. == Theoretical models == The producer/scroung...
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[law] At law, cheating is a specific criminal offence relating to property. Historically, to cheat was to commit a misdemeanour at common law. However, in most jurisdictions, the offence has now been codified into statute. In most cases the codified statutory form of cheating and the original common law offence are very similar, however the...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cheat
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A method of pushing a muscle to keep working far past the point at which it would normally fail to continue contracting due to excessive fatigue buildup. In cheating you will use a self-administered body swing, jerk, or otherwise poor exercise form once you have reached the failure point to take some of the pressure off the muscles and allow them t...
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Too much weight used on an exercise, therefore relying on surrounding muscle groups for assistance in the movement; or changing joint angles for more leverage, as in arching back in bench press.
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Too much weight used on an exercise, therefore relying on surrounding muscle groups for assistance in the movement; or changing joint angles for more leverage, as in arching back in bench press.
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