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    flack
    /flak/

    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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  2. The meaning of FLACK is one who provides publicity; especially : press agent. How to use flack in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. FLACK definition: 1. → flak 2. a person chosen by a group or organization that is in a difficult situation to speak…. Learn more.

  4. FLACK Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com. 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. flak. flack. 1.

  5. 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.

  6. FLACK meaning: 1. → flak 2. a person chosen by a group or organization that is in a difficult situation to speak…. Learn more.

  7. Definition of flack noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. Slang. press agent. verb intransitive. 2. Slang. to serve as a press agent.

  9. Define flack. flack synonyms, flack pronunciation, flack translation, English dictionary definition of flack. Informal n. A press agent; a publicist. v. flacked , flack·ing , flacks v. intr. To act as a press agent: flacking for a movie studio. v. tr.

  10. Flack definition: . See examples of FLACK used in a sentence.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · flack (third-person singular simple present flacks, present participle flacking, simple past and past participle flacked) ( Canada, US) To publicise, to promote . [..] he told funny stories about his early days in the theater district, flacking shows up and down the street, but Klara wasn’t listening.