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		Definition of frag in English: fragnounPlural fragsfraɡfraɡ North American military slang A hand grenade.  Example sentencesExamples -  So the entire world pretty much doesn't care if they fight every day, just as long as the frag count for each side doesn't become too lopsided or uneven.
 -  Outside one residence, a member of the squad lobs a frag grenade over the wall.
 -  Sundry other items that bolster the player's chance of survival have also been slated for inclusion, such as smoke, frag and teargas grenades.
 -  Who would have thought a frag would ever change?
 -  You'll be armed with a rifle, frag grenades, and mines, with the ability to use motion sensors and electromagnetic detection goggles.
 -  Releasing his grip, he pulled the pin on a frag grenade and dropped it into the cockpit.
 -  It'd be impossible to get in with mere frag grenades or bullets.
 -  Possibly the worst example was when I told my colleagues to throw a frag grenade into a room.
 -  In fact, there aren't really any offensive grenades like a frag grenade available.
 -  If we do enough clearing rooms, if we have to take over and clear rooms, you guys are throwing a frag in every room we come to.
 -  Then I grab my belt and stock it with clips, a SPP 9mm, five grenades, three frag and 2 smoke, and thermacharge.
 -  He put two frag grenades, two smoke grenades and two chaff grenades into their respective compartments.
 -  Sure I suffered the occasional guilty flashback, most notably during my Israeli army days, when I got to play with real fireworks - RPGs, frags, Bangalore mines and even bazookas.
 -  White phosphor, frags, gas… they were all in there.
 -  All the Army had to do was toss a frag down that spider hole and this would have been over.
 
 
 verbfragged, frags, fragging fraɡfraɡ [with object]North American military slang Deliberately kill (an unpopular senior officer) with a hand grenade.  Example sentencesExamples -  Telling them they have been lied to and mistreated is to ask them to frag their leaders; you are traitors to them and their leaders for engaging in this irresponsible speech.
 -  Although records are incomplete, the rate of such incidents was relatively low until the Vietnam War, when fragging increased dramatically.
 -  The US Army was collapsing, drug use exploding, combat refusals rife, fragging (the murder of officers and senior NCO's) common.
 -  Later, we learned that the explosions were so close that the concussion shook their aircraft, but they were not fragged.
 -  The media was full of news of drugs, the fragging of officers and of unready forces around the world.
 -  It is unremarkable that in excess of 1,000 officers and NCOs were fragged.
 -  The intended victim of a fragging was sometimes given warnings, of which the first might be a grenade pin on the sheet of the victim, and later on, a tear gas grenade.
 -  The end result is always disintegration and defeat; troops have not yet started fragging their officers, the suicide rate among them is already exceptionally high.
 -  Sometimes even generals have to frag their superiors, if their superiors obviously are going to lead them to disaster, but they can enforce change without upsetting political appearances.
 
 
 Origin   1970s: from fragmentation grenade.    Definition of frag in US English: fragnounfraɡ North American military slang A hand grenade.  Example sentencesExamples -  In fact, there aren't really any offensive grenades like a frag grenade available.
 -  Sure I suffered the occasional guilty flashback, most notably during my Israeli army days, when I got to play with real fireworks - RPGs, frags, Bangalore mines and even bazookas.
 -  Releasing his grip, he pulled the pin on a frag grenade and dropped it into the cockpit.
 -  White phosphor, frags, gas… they were all in there.
 -  Possibly the worst example was when I told my colleagues to throw a frag grenade into a room.
 -  Then I grab my belt and stock it with clips, a SPP 9mm, five grenades, three frag and 2 smoke, and thermacharge.
 -  It'd be impossible to get in with mere frag grenades or bullets.
 -  Sundry other items that bolster the player's chance of survival have also been slated for inclusion, such as smoke, frag and teargas grenades.
 -  Who would have thought a frag would ever change?
 -  You'll be armed with a rifle, frag grenades, and mines, with the ability to use motion sensors and electromagnetic detection goggles.
 -  So the entire world pretty much doesn't care if they fight every day, just as long as the frag count for each side doesn't become too lopsided or uneven.
 -  If we do enough clearing rooms, if we have to take over and clear rooms, you guys are throwing a frag in every room we come to.
 -  Outside one residence, a member of the squad lobs a frag grenade over the wall.
 -  All the Army had to do was toss a frag down that spider hole and this would have been over.
 -  He put two frag grenades, two smoke grenades and two chaff grenades into their respective compartments.
 
 
 verbfraɡ [with object]North American military slang Deliberately kill (an unpopular senior officer) with a hand grenade.  Example sentencesExamples -  Although records are incomplete, the rate of such incidents was relatively low until the Vietnam War, when fragging increased dramatically.
 -  Later, we learned that the explosions were so close that the concussion shook their aircraft, but they were not fragged.
 -  It is unremarkable that in excess of 1,000 officers and NCOs were fragged.
 -  The media was full of news of drugs, the fragging of officers and of unready forces around the world.
 -  Sometimes even generals have to frag their superiors, if their superiors obviously are going to lead them to disaster, but they can enforce change without upsetting political appearances.
 -  The US Army was collapsing, drug use exploding, combat refusals rife, fragging (the murder of officers and senior NCO's) common.
 -  The intended victim of a fragging was sometimes given warnings, of which the first might be a grenade pin on the sheet of the victim, and later on, a tear gas grenade.
 -  Telling them they have been lied to and mistreated is to ask them to frag their leaders; you are traitors to them and their leaders for engaging in this irresponsible speech.
 -  The end result is always disintegration and defeat; troops have not yet started fragging their officers, the suicide rate among them is already exceptionally high.
 
 
 Origin   1970s: from fragmentation bomb.     |