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noun
- 1. a publicity agent.
verb
- 1. publicize or promote: "each author is flacking his ‘exclusive’ account of the whole mess"
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Flack can mean a press agent, a public relations specialist, or a verb meaning to promote something. It can also be a misspelling of flak, meaning antiaircraft guns or criticism.
Flack is an informal word for a spokesperson who speaks for an organization in a difficult situation. Learn how to use flack in a sentence and see synonyms, related words, and translations.
If someone gives you flack about wearing shorts in the winter, tell them to chill out. Flack is a criticism. Flack also refers to anti-aircraft guns, and then sometimes it’s spelled flak.
Definition of flack noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Flack is another spelling of flak, which means a press or publicity agent. Learn the origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and examples of flack in British and American English.
Flack can mean a press agent or publicist, or a variant spelling of flak. Learn the word history, usage, and synonyms of flack from Dictionary.com.
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Flack can mean a press agent, a publicity agent, or a type of artillery. Find out the origin, usage, and examples of flack and its variants, such as flak and flack catcher.