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flak noun abuse, criticism US, 1963 From the original sense (anti-aircraft fire).- But there was some heavy flak from the manager and we had to satisfy ourselves with the shots of Marsha on the staircase. — Fred Baker, Events, p. 11, 1970
- Clinton gets too much flack. Every move he makes, his enemies are right up his ass. — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 192, 1997
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