verb General Slang

Frago it

FRAG-oh it · verb · slang

Informal: adjust the plan on the fly via a fragmentary order.

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Informal verb use of FRAGO — to modify an existing plan or order quickly with a fragmentary order rather than issuing a whole new operations order.

“"Objective changed? Just frago it and push the update to the platoons."”
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Frago it In A Sentence

"Objective changed? Just frago it and push the update to the platoons."

Origin & Usage

Verbing of the doctrinal noun FRAGO (fragmentary order).

Variants FRAGO

People Also Ask

What does "frago it" mean?

It means to change an existing plan quickly by issuing a fragmentary order (FRAGO) instead of writing a whole new operations order.

What is a FRAGO?

A FRAGO, or fragmentary order, is a short order that updates or adjusts an existing plan rather than replacing it entirely.

Where does "frago it" come from?

It comes from turning the doctrinal noun FRAGO into a verb in everyday military speech.

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