0 present participle of flirt
1 to behave as if sexually attracted to someone, although not seriously:
Christina was flirting with just about every man in the room.
On the other, however, the opera and its surrounding texts carefully evade the consequences of such flirting.
What gives us the heterogeneity and endless eclecticism is the constant flirting with fashionable art values, or worse, amateur play with philosophy.
Flirting sweethearts send images or messages fraught with private meanings.
Flirting was not the only way in which residents expressed warmth and affection for each other.
Such operators, while still satisfying the definition of ellipticity, live dangerously by flirting with the non-elliptic world.
Is it an icon of non-productive sexuality or flirting?
It is really flirting with the whole question.
Flirting with contingency fees is another gimmick to avoid state responsibility and to secure justice on the cheap.