verb, noun Gaming Slang

pre-nade

· verb, noun · gaming

Throwing a grenade before enemies arrive at a choke or site.

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You lob a nade on a timing so it lands right as the enemy is pushing through, before they're even there to see it coming. Pure damage off prediction and a clock in your head.

“Pre-nade the choke on round start, they rush there every time.”
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Lineups built around timings rather than info. Throw it blind, trust the spot, collect the chip damage.

“That pre-nade did 60 to two of them, free opening before we even swing.”
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pre-nade In A Sentence

Pre-nade the choke on round start, they rush there every time.
That pre-nade did 60 to two of them, free opening before we even swing.

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What does pre-nade mean?

In shooters, pre-nade means throwing a grenade at a choke or site before enemies actually arrive there, timing it to catch them as they push.

How do you use pre-nade in a sentence?

"Pre-nade the corner on round start; they always stack there."

What's the point of a pre-nade?

It damages or delays enemies at a predictable spot before you even see them, softening a push or denying an entry.

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