frag

English

Etymology

Shortened from fragmentation grenade.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: frăg, IPA(key): /fɹæɡ/
  • Homophone: phrag
  • Rhymes: -æɡ

Noun

frag (plural frags)

  1. (video games, slang) A successful kill in a deathmatch game.
    I'd been fighting him for ages, and then you stole my frag!
  2. (military, slang) A fragmentation grenade.

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Verb

frag (third-person singular simple present frags, present participle fragging, simple past and past participle fragged)

  1. (transitive, US, military, slang) To deliberately kill (one's superior officer) with a fragmentation grenade.
  2. (transitive, military and video games, slang) To hit with the explosion of a fragmentation grenade.
    I fragged him once and then meleed him for the kill.
  3. (video games) To kill.
    • 1996, "Martin Cox", Stupid frags ... (on newsgroup rec.games.computer.doom.playing)
      I have pistol-fragged far superior players coming at me with a shotgun with 100% health.
    I fragged him but he fell off the ledge afterwards.

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German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fʀaːk/
  • Rhymes: -aːk

Verb

frag

  1. Imperative singular of fragen.
  2. (colloquial) First-person singular present of fragen.

Romanian

Etymology

From fragă.

Noun

frag m (plural fragi)

  1. woodland strawberry plant, Fragaria vesca

Volapük

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [fɾaɡ]

Noun

frag (plural frags)

  1. strawberry (fruit, achene, akene)

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