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co·quette \kōˈket, usu -ed.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, feminine of coquet 1. : a woman who endeavors without affection to attract men's amorous attention : flirt < instruct the eyes of young coquettes to roll — Alexander Pope > — sometimes, with male, used of a man 2. : any of several tropical hummingbirds (of Lophornis and related genera) with crested head and metallic-tinted neck feathers 3. : a moderate to strong yellowish pink that is yellower and paler than coral blush |