press gaggle
English
Etymology
By analogy with a gaggle of geese. First recorded in the briefing sense in the early 2000s.
Noun
press gaggle (plural press gaggles)
- (US, journalism, politics) An informal off-camera briefing given by a spokesperson or politician.
- (rare) A noisy crowd of journalists.
Coordinate terms
Words for other types of press events
See also
Press gaggle on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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