|adjective|
1.willing or ready to do something
I’m game to try a new restaurant.
2.full of spirit or eagerness
She remained game to the end.
3.relating to or being animals that are hunted
the game laws
game birds
|adjective (1)|
1.willing or ready to proceed
were game for anything
2.having or showing a resolute unyielding spirit
3.of or relating to game
game laws
|adjective (2)|
1.lame
a game leg
|noun|
1.a contest or sport played according to rules with the players in direct opposition to each other
2.the manner of playing in a game or contest
She has improved her game.
3.playful activity : something done for amusement
The children were happy at their games.
4.animals hunted for sport or for food
5.the meat from animals hunted for food
|verb|
1.to manipulate, exploit, or cheat in (a system, a situation, etc.) slyly or dishonestly for personal gain
game the tax system
… a male bus driver who tried to game a drug test by using his wife’s urine …— Chuck Shepherd
2.to play video games
Globally [in 2019], more than two billion people play video games, including 150 million Americans (nearly half the country’s population), 60 percent of whom game daily.— Ferris Jabr
3.to play for a stake : gamble
Is it the interest of any man to steal, to game, to waste his health and mental faculties by drunkenness …? No. All these are roads to ruin.— Charles Dickens — see also gaming
4.【archaic】to lose or squander by gambling
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