Nade of hope


short for grenade of hope it refers to a player throwing a random grenade to an unspecified area.

the player does this to either cause chaos on enemy lines, hurt an enemy, or even kill a weakened opponent.

this tactic can be used at anytime however it is mostly used when both teams/players have one kill left until victory.

used primarily in shooters like halo 3 and call of duty 4.
1. launching the nade of hope.
2. throw nades of hope.
3. i only died from a nade of hope.

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