flirt (flûrt)
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v. flirt·ed, flirt·ing, flirts v.intr.1. To act as if one is sexually attracted to another person, usually in a playful manner. 2. a. To treat something playfully or superficially: flirt with danger. b. To consider something playfully or superficially: flirted with the idea of opening a restaurant. 3. To move abruptly or jerkily: The cat's tail flirted as the cat eyed the bird. v.tr.1. To toss, flip, or jerk suddenly: flirted the lit match to put it out. 2. To cause to move quickly: "He flirted the dinghy round the big ship" (Rudyard Kipling). n.1. One who flirts romantically. 2. An abrupt jerking movement.
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flirty adj.
Synonyms: flirt, dally, toy, trifle These verbs mean to deal lightly, casually, or flippantly with someone or something: flirted with the idea of getting a job; dallied with playing in a band; toyed with the problem; a person not to be trifled with. |