The euphemism "fire friendly" typically refers to a situation or environment that is conducive to or supportive of engaging in discussions or actions that involve conflict or aggression, particularly in a military or strategic context. It can imply a scenario where the use of force or combat is acceptable or encouraged. In some contexts, it may also be used more lightly to describe an atmosphere where debates or confrontations are welcome.
"Friendly fire" (sometimes known as "Blue on Blue Engagement") is the terminology used when our own military forces inadvertently or accidentally attack our own or other friendly military units. An example would be when an American bomber drops bombs which hit American (or allied) soldiers, or when American anti-aircraft defenses attack an American aircraft.
"Can" is slang for "fire," as in to let go from a job. It may be related to "throw in the (trash) can." Technically this usage isn't a euphemism, as it isn't meant to soften the blow.
Intentional fire on friendly forces is not "friendly fire" - it's generally considered murder (or an attempt at it). The all-encompassing term which includes both instances would be fratricide.
Friendly Fire Recordings was created in 2004.
-A soldier got killed in a case of friendly fire. -A soldier got killed by friendly fire. (I believe both are right :) )
Friendly fire incident at Sangin happened on 2006-03-29.
euphemism for helper
Go to multiplayer. Then preferences . The go to friendly fire. Then turn it on
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euphemism for helper
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The cast of Friendly Fire 2 - 2005 includes: Zarek as himself