To make caressing or fondling movements with the wing; hence, to act in a fondling or coaxing manner; to dally, hanker, look longingly (after).
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释义 | the mind > emotion > love > flirtation or coquetry > flirt, philander, or dally [verb (intransitive)] (28) flicker?c1225 To make caressing or fondling movements with the wing; hence, to act in a fondling or coaxing manner; to dally, hanker, look longingly (after). dallyc1440 To act or speak sportively, make sport, amuse oneself; to toy, sport, play with, esp. in the way of amorous caresses; to flirt, wanton. mird?c1625 intransitive. To behave playfully; to dally, flirt (with). Also: to have dealings with; to meddle. pickeer1646 figurative and in figurative contexts. intransitive. To make a foray at or towards something; to reconnoitre, scout, be on the lookout. Obsolete. to dally away1685 to dally away: to consume or spend (time) in dalliance or by dallying. niggle1696 transitive. To behave ingratiatingly or courteously towards; to make a fuss of, pamper. Also (intransitive): to flirt, behave provocatively. Obsolete. coquet1700 intransitive. To act like a coquette or coquet; to flirt playfully and insincerely with a person. Also figurative. Now somewhat dated. gallant1744 intransitive. To play the gallant, flirt, dally with. Also to gallant it. philander1778 intransitive. Esp. of a man: to flirt; to engage in casual sexual or romantic encounters. Also in extended use. flirt1781 To play at courtship; to practise coquetry; to make love without serious intentions. Often, to flirt with (a person); also in indirect passive. fike1804 To dally, flirt. gallivant1823 intransitive. To gad about in a showy fashion, esp. with persons of the other sex. Also merely = flirt, v. butterfly1893 intransitive. To avoid an exclusive commitment to one romantic partner; to dally, to flirt. Obsolete. vamp1904 intransitive. To behave seductively; to act as a vamp, to be a vamp. rare. romance1907 intransitive. To engage in a romantic affair (with a person), to court; to flirt. to fool up1933 intransitive. Chiefly U.S. To behave in a playful, silly, or joking way; (also) to flirt. floss1938 intransitive. To flirt; to show off, esp. (in later use) by flaunting one's wealth, possessions, etc. Cf. flossy, adj. cop1940 slang. intransitive. British. (a) to cop on (toor with) (now rare): to (seek to) associate with, as a companion. (b) to cop off (with): to… horse1953 To philander; to ‘sleep around’. Subcategories:— engage in flirtation or have an affair (2) — sport or struggle amorously (2) — cast amorous glances (4) — consort with women (1) |
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