From en.wiktionary.org:
[Flack]
** English
[2015]
*** Pronunciation
- [en] - [en] - [en] - [en]
*** Etymology 1
From [en], from [en], from [en], from [en], from [en], which could be related to [grc].
Akin to [dum], [da], [sv], [is]. Compare also [is], [sv].
**** Verb
[en-verb]
1. [en] To flutter ; palpitate . 2. [en] To hang loosely; flag . 3. [en] To beat by flapping .
***** Derived terms
[en]
*** Etymology 2
[Public relations] Most likely [en].
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. [en] A publicist , a publicity agent. 2. * [en] 3. * {{ quote-journal | en | year=1999 | author=Patricia Cornwell | journal=The Southern Cross | pageurl=http://books.google.ru/books?id=0fQ6OcOiumEC&lpg=PA233&dq=pr%20flack&hl=ru&pg=PA233#v=onepage&q=pr%20flack&f=false | page=233 |passage=Thought you were FLACK," she said.<br>"I'm not FLACK."<br>"All right, P.R., a reporter, a novelist."}}
1. * [en]
***** Derived terms
{{col|en|flackery |superflack }}
**** Verb
[en-verb]
1. [en] To publicise , to promote . 2. * [en]
*** Etymology 3
[flak] Variant of flak.
**** Noun
[~]
1. [en] .
*** Further reading
- [R:OneLook] - [R:Century 1911]
*** Anagrams
- [en] [en]