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  2. Frag - Wikipedia

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    Frag, a DC Comics character, and member of The Blasters Frag (game) , a board game published by Steve Jackson Games, inspired by fragging in video games Frag (video gaming) , in deathmatch computer games, means to kill someone temporarily, originated from the military term

  3. Frag (game) - Wikipedia

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    Frag Deadlands merges Frag with the GURPS Deadlands campaign setting. This is a boxed edition making it a stand alone game. It also adds a new card type - "Hex." Dork Frag, only available in Dork Tower Issue #25 and in the Dork Tower board game, merges Frag with the characters from John Kovalic's hit comic Dork Tower into a truncated stand ...

  4. Fragging - Wikipedia

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    M26 grenade, issued to the U.S. Army and U.S. Marines in the Vietnam War, used in many fragging incidents. [1]Fragging is the deliberate or attempted killing of a soldier, usually a superior, by a fellow soldier.

  5. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    frag To kill or achieve a kill in a game against a player or non-player opponent. [66] See also gib. frame rate A measure of the rendering speed of a video game's graphics, typically in frames per second (FPS). frame-perfect An action that must be performed within a single frame for perfect execution. free look 1.

  6. Frag Dolls - Wikipedia

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    The Frag Dolls were a group of girl gamers recruited and employed by Ubisoft with the aim of promoting games made by Ubisoft, including through the participation in esports tournaments. The term refers to three different teams, one each in the United States, the United Kingdom and France.

  7. Flak jacket - Wikipedia

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    A flak jacket is designed to provide protection from case fragments ("frag") from high explosive weaponry, such as anti-aircraft artillery ("flak" is a German contraction for Fliegerabwehrkanone, "aircraft-defense gun"), grenade fragments, very small pellets used in shotguns such as the "Birdshot", and other lower-velocity projectiles.

  8. GotFrag - Wikipedia

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    GotFrag was a website, founded in 2002, that covered daily events and news about e-Sports and professional video gaming. [1] New York Post writer Michael Kane called GotFrag "the best source of gaming [information] for the hard-core community". [2]

  9. D-Frag! - Wikipedia

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    D-Frag! ( Japanese : ディーふらぐ! , Hepburn : Dīfuragu! ) , also known as D-Fragments , is a comedic manga series by Tomoya Haruno that began serialization in Media Factory 's Monthly Comic Alive in July 2008.