get flak Idiom
flake
phony, not real The salesman was a flake. What he said was phony.
flake out
lie down and sleep, conk out Grant flaked out on the couch after lunch. He was really tired.
chronic flakes
ashes from a marijuana cigarette
Take the flak
If you take the flak, you are strongly criticised for something.('Take flak' is also used.)
flakeball|flake
n.,
slang,
drug culture A disjointed, or "flaky" person, who is forgetful and incoherent, as if under the influence of narcotics.
Hermione is a regular flakeball. Compare: SPACED OUT.
jake flake|flake|jake
n.,
slang A boring person whose company is usually not wanted.
Please don't invite Turner, he is a jake flake.get flak
To accept a lot of criticism, judgment, or teasing. Because I'm in a ancestors abounding of surgeons, I get a lot of abuse for my career in the arts.Learn more: flak, getget/take (the) ˈflak (for something)
(informal) accept astringent criticism: He’s taken a lot of abuse for his abhorred decisions. ♢ Why do I consistently get the abuse back article goes amiss about here? Abuse is bullets from accoutrements on the arena that are cutting at adversary aircraft.Learn more: flak, get, take