Flirteo in english
Flirtation
pronunciation: flɜrteɪʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: flɜrteɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures
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.flirteo = flirtation ; flirt ; flirting.
Example: The article 'The flirtation that is paying off' describes the reasons for and the steps leading up to the decision to adopt a computerised information retrieval system = The article 'The flirtation that is paying off' describes the reasons for and the steps leading up to the decision to adopt a computerised information retrieval system.Example: The paper accounts for the need to differentiate between ecology as a science and ecologism which is an ideology born out of a 'flirt' of ecology with philosophy.Example: People engage in a wide range of activities in libraries, from lively dialog while munching sandwiches and sipping soda, to flirting and caressing, to the more traditional activities of reading and information searching.