Verboticism: Cruelteriorflirtation

'Do you really think I'm cute?'

DEFINITION: To flirt with a purpose or ulterior motive -- as opposed to casual flirting, which is just for fun.

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Lisk

Created by: schonhaut

Pronunciation: lĭsk

Sentence: The liskfullness of the girl by the bar surprised him, as he was not well aquainted with such disregard of subelty in the game of attraction.

Etymology: A cross between "lust" and "risk," hence, a more blatant allusion to ulterior motives.

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Maniputilmate

Created by: trer9

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Flirking

Created by: theantiipod

Pronunciation: Fler-king

Sentence: Oh, yesterday you missed it, I was totally flirking with this guy just so he would buy me a couple drinks. I didn't spend a dime!

Etymology: Flirt + Lurk

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COMMENTS:

jus tryin this out - theantiipod, 2006-12-20: 18:45:00

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Plirt

Created by: Manhattan

Pronunciation: Plert

Sentence: I wonder if he knows she's just plirting with him.

Etymology: From the words plan and flirt.

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Motiveluring

Created by: Madamemojo

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Fleasing

Created by: torgo

Pronunciation: phlee-sing

Sentence: she's totally fleasing with that guy.

Etymology: like a flea they mooch off you, and like a sheep gets fleeced, so do you.

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Flirtilize

Created by: Fenners

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Etymology: I want to flirtilize you

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Flattirt

whimsy

Created by: whimsy

Pronunciation:

Sentence: Desperate for diamond earrings, she had to resort to flattirting.

Etymology: flatter + flirt

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Flirsuade

Created by: verbinator

Pronunciation: flur-swayd'

Sentence: With just a sidelong gaze and a flick of her hair, Evelyn flirsuaded the bouncer to let down the velvet rope.

Etymology: flirt + persuade

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Coquettly

Created by: erwalter

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Sentence: the woman coquettly getting a drink.

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