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flirt +‎ -y.

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flirty (comparative flirtier, superlative flirtiest)

  1. Flirting, or seeming to flirt.
    • 2009 January 5, John Branch, “Bull Riders Wait All Day for a Few Seconds of Fury”, in New York Times:
      A flirty woman in a straw hat slid through the crowd straight to Snyder.
    • 2011, Trish Perry, Tea for Two, page 47:
      This was one flirty dress. Way too sultry for a first date, especially with someone she might have no real interest in.

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