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- nounflak (noun) · flack (noun)
- strong criticism:"you must be strong enough to take the flak if things go wrong" · "he has been getting flak from certain quarters lately for pointing this out"
- antiaircraft fire.
Origin1930s (in flak): from German, abbreviation of Fliegerabwehrkanone, literally ‘aviator-defense gun’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun
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Correct Usage of Catching Flak Or Flack - Merriam …
When you hear of someone "catching flack," you're hearing a figurative extension of a term used for antiaircraft guns, or for the shells fired from them. That term, more commonly spelled flak, is short for Fliegerabwehrkanonen, from the …
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