Verboticism: Flirtilize
DEFINITION: To flirt with a purpose or ulterior motive -- as opposed to casual flirting, which is just for fun.
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Seductulate
Created by: Bulletchewer
Pronunciation: sed-uct-yoo-late
Sentence: Anna never turned down the chance to seductulate an unsuspecting wealthy gentleman.
Etymology: From seduce.
Complimensch
Created by: purpleartichokes
Pronunciation: com-ple-mensch
Sentence: I realized Bob was only complimensching me on my "lovely eyes" when he later begged me to go with him to his class reunion.
Etymology: Compliment - An expression of praise, admiration, or congratulation. Mensch - A person having admirable characteristics, such as fortitude and firmness of purpose.
Gulliflirt
Created by: kevinrio
Pronunciation: Gu - li - flirt
Sentence: How do I drink in fancy places for free? I am a goddess at gulliflirting!
Etymology: gull + flirt : flirt with gullible people
Calcucoquet
Created by: phanson
Pronunciation: Kal - Kyu - Koh - Ket
Sentence: In the hope of a free bun I calcucoquetted with the baker.
Etymology: Calculatedly, Coquet
Manipudate
Created by: hermionesnape
Pronunciation: ma-nip'-u-date
Sentence: "Like, oh my god, I totally manipudated him into getting me that Coach purse!!"
Etymology: manipulate + date
Flirterior
Created by: chrisk2k7
Pronunciation: fler tee ree orr
Sentence: the old man was there being extremely flirterior
Etymology:
Flirbate
Created by: Adamson
Pronunciation: flir-bate
Sentence: I flirbated that guy so good, he'll wash my car everyday for free.
Etymology: Flirt+bate
Luscorationale
Created by: paperpieces
Pronunciation: loose-core-ra-shun-AHLE
Sentence: At the club, my buddies and I like to come up with some kind of luscorationale to get some...
Etymology: Lu- from lust, -scor- from score, -rationale meaning mission or reason.
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- paperpieces, 2006-12-21: 16:56:00
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Manipulying
Created by: Javeson1
Pronunciation: ma/NIP/yoo/lie/ying
Sentence: girls are usually better than guys at manipulying, and they know it too.
Etymology: manipulate+lying....usually girls are usually very good at both of these things.