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English
[edit]Adjective
[edit]beat-up (comparative more beat-up, superlative most beat-up)
Noun
[edit]- (Australia, New Zealand) An artificially or disingenuously manufactured outcry, usually in the media.
- 2009, Natasha Robinson, 'James Packer book outrage a beat-up, says Paul Barry', The Australian, Business section
- “It has been suggested that this is a vicious book, a poisonous book, that it's a disgrace to have written it,” Mr Barry said at today's book launch. “That's a total beat-up."
- 2009, Michael Cook, 'Is Britain’s stem cell crisis a beat-up?', BioEdge
- Few areas of science journalism are more susceptible to frothy beat-ups than stem cell research.
- 2009, Natasha Robinson, 'James Packer book outrage a beat-up, says Paul Barry', The Australian, Business section