Definition
To beat a dead horse by promoting something relentlessly despite all evidence it won't work—or to literally whip someone, though that's frowned upon nowadays.
Example Usage
Stop trying to flog that failed product; the market has spoken and it said 'no thank you.'
Source: Business and common vernacular
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See “flog” in Corporate Speak, Gen-Z Slang, Pirate Speak, and more.
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