noun
- the act of killing or wounding a military officer or superior with a fragmentation grenade, especially by one's own troops
Usage: military; historical; primarily associated with the Vietnam War
verb
- present participle of frag; to kill or wound with a fragmentation grenade
- in video games, to kill an opponent or destroy an enemy unit
Usage: military; historical
Usage: informal; gaming slang
Examples
- Fragging became a serious problem during the Vietnam War when soldiers killed their own officers.
- The soldier was court-martialed for fragging his commanding officer.
- In the multiplayer match, she was fragging enemies left and right.
- He improved his fragging skills by practicing in the training mode.
- The team's fragging rate increased significantly after they learned better tactics.