Frag

usgb/fræɡ/
verb

To destroy or damage something, especially in a violent manner.

The soldiers were told to frag the enemy base to weaken their defenses.
Visual representation of "frag" - To destroy or damage something, especially in a violent manner.

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Informal

frag an enemy,frag grenade,frag out

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Military Context

In military terminology, 'frag' often refers to deliberately causing the death of a fellow soldier, usually by explosion.

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In the war zone, the term 'fragging' was particularly known among troops.
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Gaming Terminology

In gaming, to 'frag' means to kill an opponent, often in a competitive scenario.

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In many first-person shooter games, players aim to frag their opponents as quickly as possible.
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Figurative Use

The term can also be used figuratively to refer to the failure or breakdown of something.

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This project could frag if we do not allocate the proper resources.
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