Flirt
pronunciation: flɜrt
part of speech: verb, noun
flirtear = flirt ; chat up ; pick up ; hit on ; philander ; make + a move (on + Alguien) ; make + a pass at.
Example: While many artists have flirted with technology, however, there has not been a fully committed alliance between art & technology.Example: She was 15 kilograms too heavy, rudderless, half-lost to drinking and chatting up other girls' boyfriends.Example: Unless people start going to the grocery store a little drunk, the bar scene is going to continue to be the place to pick up strangers.Example: If you trust her, like you say, you shouldn't worry about guys hitting on her.Example: But in my view the factor most responsible for philandering in public officials is a predisposition for risk-taking, which also happens to be an essential quality for politicians.Example: If she wants you to make a move on her, then she will suggest doing activities that allow the two of you to be alone.Example: My husband told me a few months ago that a friend of mine had made a pass at him at a party.
Flirtear synonyms
play
in spanish: jugar,
pronunciation: pleɪ
part of speech: verb, noun
tease
in spanish: molestar,
pronunciation: tiz
part of speech: verb, noun
romance
in spanish: romance,
pronunciation: roʊmæns
part of speech: noun
vamp
in spanish: vamp,
pronunciation: væmp
part of speech: noun
mash
in spanish: mezcla,
pronunciation: mæʃ
part of speech: noun
dalliance
in spanish: frivolidad,
pronunciation: dæliəns
part of speech: noun
dally
in spanish: perder el tiempo,
pronunciation: dæli
part of speech: verb
toy
in spanish: juguete,
pronunciation: tɔɪ
part of speech: noun
coquette
in spanish: coqueta,
pronunciation: koʊket
part of speech: noun
philander
in spanish: flirtear,
pronunciation: fəlændɜr
part of speech: verb
minx
in spanish: marta,
pronunciation: mɪŋks
part of speech: noun
coquet
in spanish: jugar,
pronunciation: koʊkeɪ
part of speech: verb
flirting
in spanish: flirteador,
pronunciation: flɜrtɪŋ
part of speech: noun
coquetry
in spanish: coquetería,
pronunciation: kɑkwɪtri
part of speech: noun
flirtation
in spanish: flirteo,
pronunciation: flɜrteɪʃən
part of speech: noun
vamper
in spanish: vampiro,
pronunciation: væmpɜr
part of speech: noun
toying
in spanish: jugando,
pronunciation: tɔɪɪŋ
part of speech: noun
chat up
in spanish: conversar,
pronunciation: tʃætʌp
part of speech: verb
prickteaser
in spanish: prickteaser,
pronunciation: prɪktizɜr
part of speech: noun