Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Antiaircraft artillery.
- noun The bursting shells fired from such artillery.
- noun Excessive or abusive criticism.
- noun Dissension; opposition.
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- noun Ground-based
anti-aircraft guns firing explosive shells. - noun Anti-aircraft shell fire.
- noun figuratively, informal Adverse criticism.
- noun informal A public-relations spokesperson.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a slick spokesperson who can turn any criticism to the advantage of their employer
- noun artillery designed to shoot upward at airplanes
- noun intense adverse criticism
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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So whenever you hear some label flak claiming 98% of the bands they sign lose money for the company, substitute the phrase "just don't earn enough" for the word "lose."
Waxy.org Links 2009
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So whenever you hear some label flak claiming 98% of the bands they sign lose money for the company, substitute the phrase "just don't earn enough" for the word "lose."
p2pnet news 2009
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Considering the flak from the left and right, I'd say Obama's got it just about right.
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He will always face flak from the minority of introducing romance to Doctor Who.
I'm going waaaaaaay back on my LJ rabid1st 2009
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I've had no flak from the boobs POV because there are none to be found.
Shoot me now. Roger Sutton 2009
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I will note also that she has taken some flak from the left because “too many” white males were hired.
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Also she has taken enough flak from the bias media.
Johnston: Palin wanted to take the money, 'forget everything else' 2009
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I will note also that she has taken some flak from the left because “too many” white males were hired.
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Our second annual spring trip to the Upper Catch and Release Area of the Miller's River, my father caught this nice brown trout, and caught flak from the elitists because he was using the fly rod with a spinning reel and rooster tail and catching fish, while the elitist fly fishers were getting skunked all morning.
Field & Stream 2009
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You reveal yourself fully not when times are flush — but when the flak is heavy, and these so-called tough guys couldn't break a thumbhold from a trembling Barney Fife.
seanahan commented on the word flak
Very interesting etymology from etymonline, "acronym for Fliegerabwehrkanone 'airplane defense cannon.'"
June 5, 2009
fbharjo commented on the word flak
whatever flies!
June 5, 2009