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So if I were to kill 30 people it would be fragging 30 people?
Oh, okay, thanks.
A frag would be, specifically, a kill that takes place during the engagement. So an early kill is a pick, and a regular kill would be a frag. Anywhere outside of professional tf2, there is no team-oriented engagement, so the fight is basically constant.
(It's all basically frags in matchmaking, since you can't be early to something that's constant.)
if you play older generation shooters like doom or quake, itd make more sense.