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Entry 8 senses · 4 variants Webster, 1913

Flirt

/flẽrt/ · IPA /flɝt/
01 v. t. To throw with a jerk or quick effort; to fling suddenly; as, they flirt water in each other's faces; he flirted a glove, or a handkerchief.
imp. & p. p. Flirted; p. pr. & vb. n. Flirting
  1. 1.
    To throw with a jerk or quick effort; to fling suddenly; as, they flirt water in each other's faces; he flirted a glove, or a handkerchief.
  2. 2.
    To toss or throw about; to move playfully to and fro; as, to flirt a fan.
  3. 3.
    To jeer at; to treat with contempt; to mock.[Obs.]
    “I am ashamed; I am scorned; I am flirted.” Beau. & Fl.
02 v. i. To run and dart about; to act with giddiness, or from a desire to attract notice; especially, to play the coquette; to play at courtship; t…
  1. 1.
    To run and dart about; to act with giddiness, or from a desire to attract notice; especially, to play the coquette; to play at courtship; to coquet; as, they flirt with the young men.
  2. 2.
    To utter contemptuous language, with an air of disdain; to jeer or gibe.[Obs.]
03 n. A sudden jerk; a quick throw or cast; a darting motion; hence, a jeer.
  1. 1.
    A sudden jerk; a quick throw or cast; a darting motion; hence, a jeer.
    “Several little flirts and vibrations.” Addison.
    “With many a flirt and flutter.” — E. A. Poe.
  2. 2.
    One who flirts; esp., a woman who acts with giddiness, or plays at courtship; a coquette; a pert girl.
    “Several young flirts about town had a design to cast us out of the fashionable world.” Addison.
04 a. Pert; wanton.
  1. 1.
    Pert; wanton.[Obs.]