Flirts

/flɜrts/ verb

Third person singular present of flirt; behaves playfully in a romantic or sexual way, or shows superficial interest in something without serious commitment.

From the 16th century meaning to move lightly or quickly, possibly from French 'fleureter'. The romantic meaning developed in the 18th century from the idea of light, playful movement extending to social behavior.

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