What, why?
uptick in researching how to kill your commanding officer as the yankkkoid empire steps closer to war
Oh shit my gamer brain didn’t know that’s what it meant!
There’s a rich American tradition of fragging dating back to the Vietnam war. Over a thousand confirmed attacks on officers, killing at least 450 of them, with another 1,400 suspicious deaths, representing a several thousand more attempts.
In the year before exiting Vietnam, the US military largely ended the use of grenades in combat operations
The average sentence for killing superior officers was 9 years in prison
They deliberately covered up the actual numbers too because it became so popular.
tiktok ban is just getting ahead of the tentfrag challenge fad
i didn’t realize that’s what that term meant… based.
verb (used with object)
fragged, fragging
to kill, wound, or assault (especially an unpopular or overzealous superior) with a fragmentation grenade.
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Example Sentences
QuakeCon has arrived just in time to frag your wallet.
From The Verge
I haven’t heard that word in a long time. I hope the Quake Corps takes down the machine