fraggable
English
Etymology
frag + -able
Adjective
fraggable (comparative more fraggable, superlative most fraggable)
- (video games, slang) Able to be fragged (killed).
- 2006, Jon Dovey, Helen W. Kennedy, Game Cultures: Computer Games As New Media
- We are in a familiar FPS dungeon world with massively armoured avatars toting huge weapons, but the soundtrack is not quite what we might expect:
'Hello there Razor, you're looking sharp.'
'Hi Anarchy, you're more fraggable than ever and I'm not the only one who thinks so.'
- We are in a familiar FPS dungeon world with massively armoured avatars toting huge weapons, but the soundtrack is not quite what we might expect:
- 2007, Yehuda Kalay, Thomas Kvan, Janice Affleck, New Heritage: New Media and Cultural Heritage
- For example, games are highly interactive but a dangerous beast when used for virtual heritage: content is fraggable, destroyed rather than created, and the social position of the participants is continually threatened rather than established.
- 2006, Jon Dovey, Helen W. Kennedy, Game Cultures: Computer Games As New Media