Verboticism: Mantisize

'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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Motiveluring

Created by: Madamemojo

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Flirtention

Created by: redrockmullet

Pronunciation: Flurtentshion

Sentence: Using her powers of flirtention, the bar fly garnished a refill of her Shirley Temple.

Etymology: To Flirt with intent.

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Chumming

sockeye

Created by: sockeye

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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

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Seduceulate

Created by: danboaz

Pronunciation: Si-dus-U-LAYT

Sentence: I have found that those that seduceulate think thay have the upper hand in a power relationship, but in reality it is those that have the thing the seduceulator wants always end up on top.

Etymology: seduce + manipulate

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Splirt

Created by: degsy99

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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

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Prickflirt

Created by: mihir

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Sentence: She is so good, that once she starts prickflirting, you will be reduced to being her poodle.

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Connicing

Created by: Hobart

Pronunciation: Cuh-nice-ing

Sentence: Because I was obviously out of her league, I was very connicing to the semi-rotund cashier in order to achieve a free christmas ham.

Etymology: Conniving + Nice

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Vampose

Created by: sir67

Pronunciation: vam POSE

Sentence: Julian needed a ride home, so she vamposed the guy with a cool car.

Etymology: vamp - flirt (n) propose - advance / appeal

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