flack
noun
- one who provides publicity, especially: press agent
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /flæk/
name
Etymology: From Middle English flack (“sod, turf”); see flag (sense 4).
- A surname.
noun
Etymology: Variant of flak.
- Alternative spelling of flak.
verb
Etymology: Most likely flak.
- To publicise, to promote.
“[..] he told funny stories about his early days in the theater district, flacking shows up and down the street, but Klara wasn’t listening.”