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flirt

flirt / flirt / flirt
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
past: flirtedpp: flirteding: flirting

This term carries a lighthearted, playful energy, often implying a lack of deep emotional commitment or serious intent. When applied to people, it suggests a game of social attraction where the thrill lies in the teasing rather than the outcome. In a non-romantic sense, the word describes a tentative engagement with an idea or a dangerous possibility. This usage suggests a lack of full conviction, as if the person is merely testing the waters or playing with a risk without intending to dive in completely.

Meanings

Intransitive Verbflirt
[~ with someone]

To behave in a playful or teasing manner that suggests a romantic or sexual attraction to someone, often without serious intent.

"He spent the whole evening flirting with the new colleague."

Transitive Verbflirt
[~ with something]

To consider a risky or unconventional idea or course of action without being fully committed to it.

"She flirted with the idea of quitting her job to travel the world."

Nounflirt

A person who frequently behaves in a playful or teasing manner to attract romantic attention from others, often without intending to form a serious relationship.

"My sister is such a flirt that she manages to charm everyone she meets."

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