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- Dictionaryflack/flak/
noun
- 1. a publicity agent: "a public relations flack"
verb
- 1. publicize or promote (something or someone): "a crass ambulance-chaser who flacks himself in TV ads"
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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 different contexts and see synonyms and translations.
A flack (or flak) jacket will protect your body from projectiles, but it doesn’t protect you from insults. Flack is also a word for a promoter. If you publish a book, you’ll need to flack — or promote it — yourself or hire a professional flack who will convince everyone to buy it.
Flack is another spelling of flak, which means a press or publicity agent. Learn the word origin, frequency, synonyms, pronunciation, and examples of flack in sentences.
FLACK Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com. Advertisement. flack. 1. [ flak ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. noun. press agent. publicity. verb (used without object) to serve as a press agent or publicist: to flack for a new rock group. verb (used with object) to promote; publicize: to flack a new record. flack. 2. [ flak ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. noun.
Flack can mean guns on the ground that are shooting at enemy aircraft, severe criticism, or a press agent. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and find synonyms for flack.
Flack is a noun meaning a press agent or a publicist, or a verb meaning to act as a press agent for something. It is also a variant of flak, meaning a type of anti-aircraft gun or a blast of fire.