English

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Etymology

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From flirt +‎ -er. Compare Old English fleardere (one who acts wantonly or with folly).

Noun

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flirter (plural flirters)

  1. One who flirts.
    • 1988, Glamour, volume 86, numbers 7-9, page 26:
      I just ended a relationship with a compulsive flirter, after realizing that no one deserved to be treated as I was.

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French

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English flirt. Forms with -eu- may have arisen by influence of fleur (flower).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /flœʁ.te/
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Verb

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flirter

  1. (intransitive) to flirt
    Hyponym: see courir les filles

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