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flirty

American  
[flur-tee] / ˈflɜr ti /

adjective

Informal
  1. pleasantly flirtatious; playful.

    We exchanged a few flirty texts, but nothing came of it.

  2. (of apparel) having a charming or playful appeal, often in the form of elements traditionally considered feminine, such as light fabrics, bright colors, flounces, and ruffles, and often exposing bare skin.

    I tried on one of the boutique's “flirty dresses” and it reminded me of the outfit I wore to my sixth birthday party.


Etymology

Origin of flirty

First recorded in 1750–60; flirt ( def. ) + -y 1 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Carrick's second victim in this month's trial met him on a dating app, where she said he first came across as "friendly, flirty".

From BBC • Nov. 20, 2025

“No, no,” his client Jasmine Bryant reassures him, pulling out her phone to show photos of last year’s underwater-themed display of ghostly divers, flirty mermaid skeletons and adorable baby shark “skellys.”

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 21, 2025

Sally Struthers, who doesn’t get as many meaty roles as she deserves, is Virginia, flirty and forward.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 21, 2024

If you're chronically online like myself, you’re probably familiar with Andrew Garfield and Amelia Dimoldenberg’s flirty red carpet banter.

From Salon • Oct. 21, 2024

“I don’t see how he can be flirty, with everything that’s going on.”

From "Insurgent" by Veronica Roth

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