The word "flirt" is believed to have originated in the 16th century, and it stems from the Old French word "fleureter," which means "to talk sweet nonsense." Over time, the meaning evolved to describe playful or teasing behavior with romantic interest.
They would flirt with each other throughout the entire party.
There are no prefixes or suffixes; the word has only one syllable and is not a compound, so the whole word and the root are the same.
The past tense of "flirt" is "flirted".
She couldn't help but flirt with him at the party, using her charming smile and witty conversation to catch his attention.
The Hindi word for came is आया (aaya) for a male subject and आई (ayi) for a female subject.
to flirt = פלירטט (fleertet)flirt (noun) = פלירט (fleert)
banter
They would flirt with each other throughout the entire party.
I don't know if there's a better word than this, but isn't the word you looking for "flirt"? In context: "I hate that girl, she's such a flirt!"
In a word, brazenly.
Landi is a filipino word for flirt or it depends upon usage. For example, Landi Mo it means you are a flirt.
flirt
Actually, "malandi" means "Flirt"....
A hoe is a derogatory term used to refer to a promiscuous person, typically a woman. A flirt is someone who playfully shows interest in someone else, often in a lighthearted or teasing way with no serious intentions.
As a noun they are interchangeable, I think, except coquettes are always women and maybe a man can be a flirt, but the word is not used much for men.
Flirtatious has three syllables. Flirt/a/tious
There are no prefixes or suffixes; the word has only one syllable and is not a compound, so the whole word and the root are the same.