An older woman getting with a youger man/teenage boy around 10 or more years younger than her and makeing him her "ToyBoy". Commonly frowned upon especially by teenage girls who would rather the guy be with someone his own age and not with a cougar.
Made famous by the UK Xtra factor host Caroline Flack (32) getting close and personal with Harry Styles(17) member of the British/Irish boyband One Direction.
Made famous by the UK Xtra factor host Caroline Flack (32) getting close and personal with Harry Styles(17) member of the British/Irish boyband One Direction.
Girl 1: "OMG! Did you here about that senior boy haveing an affair with that 33yr old?!
Girl 2: "Are you serious?! No! Eww thats soo bad! And to think I had a massive crush on him before."
Girl 1:"IKR! I wish that stupid cougar would Eff off, stop Flacking and get with someone her own age! ugh."
Girl 2: "Are you serious?! No! Eww thats soo bad! And to think I had a massive crush on him before."
Girl 1:"IKR! I wish that stupid cougar would Eff off, stop Flacking and get with someone her own age! ugh."
by OhSNAPlawl December 16, 2011
by Berto P August 27, 2008
I knew Johnny was home because I could hear a flacking noise coming from his cousin Jenna's bedroom.
by Sir Boregard Farnsworth March 05, 2018
crap, or abuse; excess pressure on oneself; burdens or weight added by unecessary trials or psychological pressures
My teacher gave me flack for talking in class; Why can't you keep the flack light when I'm trying to study?
by William Highsmith March 14, 2003
The Flack are a band which consist of 4 well hung, Sun kissed lads from the ghetto of Deal in Kent. 2 of their members have the henchest heads in Kent whilst the other two have the henchest arms within their own households providing that they don't have visitors at the time.
by Flackman January 06, 2012
Someone whose job is to represent an organization and answer questions about it, especially when something bad has happened.
by Bere September 25, 2006
One paid to represent the views of an individual, group, or organzation, such as a communications specialist, press secretary, spokesperson, or public relations counsel. Usage note: do not confuse with flak, meaning (in modern usage) opposition, especially when particularly contentious.
The flack for the tobacco company took flak over his statement that cigarettes were not proven to cause cancer.
by A. Flack October 31, 2007