flackery

English

Etymology

flack + -ery

Noun

flackery (usually uncountable, plural flackeries)

  1. The aggressive public relations activity associated with press agents
    • 1974, April 15, “Robert Hughes”, in The Instant Nostalgia of Pop:
      The crass cultural chauvinism and blatant flackery that surrounded and fed American pop have not by any means gone from the art scene, but they are muted.

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