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frag verb- to kill a fellow soldier, usually an officer and usually with a fragmentation grenade US, 1970
A term coined in Vietnam to describe a practice that became common if not widespread in Vietnam. - Don’t “frag” that cute little Second Lieutenant–fuck the daylights out of him! — Screw, p. 11, 21 June 1971
- — Helen Dahlskog (Editor), A Dictionary of Contemporary and Colloquial Usage, p. 25, 1972
- [O]thers in prisons for fragging officers who ordered them about[.] — Emmett Grogan, Ringolevio, p. 231, 1972
- And there’s a rumor about fragging! Someone heard some policemen talking about bombing a watch commander! — Joseph Wambaugh, The Choirboys, p. 209, 1975
- “To frag,” said Gianni. A spirited demonstration of lack of confi-dence in or respect for a leader. From the Latin, Fragmentation grenade. — John Sayles, Union Dues, p. 249, 1977
- Seems to me he got himself fragged. — Apocalypse Now, 1979
- I say we frag the fucker. — Platoon, 1986
- He had been convicted of being an accessory to murder for having held open a hooch door while another Marine threw in a fragmentation grenade and killed their company commander. It was a time when “fragging” had become a new and frightening threat[.] — Providence (Rhode Island) Journal-Bulletin, p. 1E, 20 April 2000
- by extension, to score a “kill” over another player in video and computer games, especially Quake US
- After that I blew him to bits with a rocket launcher. But then he fragged me several times in succession. — BBC News Online, 19 November 2002
- to dispatch by a fragmentary order US, 1967
- The Marines arranged for a special helicopter (or “fragged a chopper,” as we used to call it) to take him in and out of Khe Sanh one afternoon. — Michael Herr, Dispatches, p. 223, 1977
- And don’t frag me for Old Package Six / I’ll be in one hell of a fix. — Joseph Tuso, Singing the Vietnam Blues, p. 118, 1990: Just Give Me Operations
- in motor racing, to cause an engine to explode, sending pieces of motor through the engine block US
- — Lewis Poteet, Car & Motorcycle Slang, p. 88, 1992
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