Quitting on purpose when your opponent is about to lose.
This is so that you can message them later and say "Why'd you rage quit on me?". When they, in fact, did not rage quit on you.
This is so that you can message them later and say "Why'd you rage quit on me?". When they, in fact, did not rage quit on you.
by Preacher Twin May 7, 2024

1. Play - Join the game like normal.
2. Rage - Keep losing again and again until you get angry.
3. Quit - Pressing the "X" button to exit the game with anger.
1, 2, 3 = Play, rage, quit
2. Rage - Keep losing again and again until you get angry.
3. Quit - Pressing the "X" button to exit the game with anger.
1, 2, 3 = Play, rage, quit
by dgfhgfdcghghfgghhhgggghhhhhhhh July 12, 2021

by LittleAngel8890 May 11, 2018

When the host of an online console game quits the game early because the game's developers attempted to remove host advantage and unintentionally nerfed the host ability to stay alive unless they camp. Most notably in the Call of Duty franchise.
"Early Host Rage Quit" = when a host quits and the new host selected then quits when they see that they have been chosen as new host, before play resumes.
"Early Host Rage Quit" = when a host quits and the new host selected then quits when they see that they have been chosen as new host, before play resumes.
Host Rage Quit - "I get so frustrated when I'm host on Black Ops 2, because I keep getting killed seemingly from nowhere, until I see the kill cam and the other player is right in front of me. Damn developer induced lag!! This is crap, I quit!!"
by Chuck1326 February 28, 2013

by fact: you are reading this September 8, 2022
