Definder - what does the word mean?

What is flack?

Flack: Based on the word flak, flack is the sensation that one is being attacked by something that doesn't make direct hits while still causing trouble or damage.

Tucker's latest post really flacked me.

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Flack - what is it?

1. The repeated and often rhythmic sound created during elderly sex.

2. The flapping of loose, dry skin against loose, old skin.

I was walking down the hall past Verna's room and could have sworn I heard the sound of Seymore flacking her!

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What does "flack" mean?

This Term is made By CJDAHITMAN.. a Flack can be a Girl who is working with your enemies or a girl who is unloyal.... A Flack could also be used towards a fake homie you have who may act like a female in some cases...

β€œGet that Flack ass hoe over there”

β€œYous really acting like a Flack ass ”

Yous really acting like a Flack ass nigga.

Get that Flack ass hoe over there.

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Flack - what does it mean?

The Flack are a band which consist of 4 well hung, Sun kissed lads from the ghetto of Deal in Kent. 2 of their members have the henchest heads in Kent whilst the other two have the henchest arms within their own households providing that they don't have visitors at the time.

guy 1. who was that band with the heads and arms last night?

guy 2. that'll be The Flack.

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Flack - meaning

when you take a shit in a girl's pussy and eat her out

"Awww man, I got flacked last night!"

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Flack - definition

When you get bitch slapped

Im gonna flack my ball sack in your eye.

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Flack - slang

North Jersey slang for cocaine

Ayo you got that flack for sale?

We gonna flack it up at the club tonight

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Flack

One paid to represent the views of an individual, group, or organzation, such as a communications specialist, press secretary, spokesperson, or public relations counsel. Usage note: do not confuse with flak, meaning (in modern usage) opposition, especially when particularly contentious.

The flack for the tobacco company took flak over his statement that cigarettes were not proven to cause cancer.

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Flack

Someone whose job is to represent an organization and answer questions about it, especially when something bad has happened.

They spent millions hiring flacks to improve the company`s image.

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Flack

crap, or abuse; excess pressure on oneself; burdens or weight added by unecessary trials or psychological pressures

My teacher gave me flack for talking in class; Why can't you keep the flack light when I'm trying to study?

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