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    rage-quit

    verb

    • 1. angrily abandon an activity or pursuit that has become frustrating, especially the playing of a video game: informal US "I tried to play it two different times and wound up rage-quitting both times"

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  2. Learn the meaning of rage quit, a verb that means to stop something in anger and frustration. See examples, word history, related articles and entries, and how to cite this dictionary.

  3. Rage quit definition: (especially of a video game) to abandon (an undertaking) in a fit of frustration, especially after near success or abrupt failure following a significant investment of time and effort. See examples of RAGE QUIT used in a sentence.

  4. Feb 25, 2020 · Rage quit is the act of abruptly abandoning a game in a fit of frustration. Learn about the origins, examples, and psychology of rage quitting, from ancient board games to modern online multiplayer.

  5. Nov 23, 2022 · What is rage quitting? Rage quitting is exactly what the name implies: becoming so angry or frustrated that you abandon a situation entirely, leaving before resolution. In the workplace, this usually involves quitting your job at the last minute without giving the customary two weeks’ notice.

  6. 3 days ago · give up on or stop doing something in a sudden fit of anger.

  7. Nov 2, 2023 · Rage quitting violates the implicit social contract of multiplayer games – you commit to play full matches cooperatively and accept unpredictable outcomes. Studies estimate 25-33% of ranked online games end prematurely due to rage quitting. And once it becomes normalized, the behavior spreads.

  8. Rage quitting is a term that describes the act of quitting a game abruptly and angrily, often in response to a negative or unfavorable situation in the game.