0 past simple and past 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.
He flirted regularly and seemed to be constantly in a hyperactive state.
He flirted with a.400 batting average for much of the first half of the season.
Stylistically, the songs took elements from progressive rock, glam rock (the band had flirted with make-up in the early days) and hard guitar rock.
I myself have occasionally flirted with the idea of a revenue duty in these hard times, as an alternative to reducing wages and the standard of living.
Those who have flirted with that have rightly paid a heavy price, and few people in this country choose politics as a means of enriching themselves.
He has flirted with that theme.
It has flirted with the motor car.
It is fair to say that others have flirted with other possible solutions.