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Что (кто) такое flirtation - определение

SOCIAL BEHAVIOR THAT SUGGESTS INTEREST IN A DEEPER RELATIONSHIP WITH THE OTHER PERSON
Flirt; Flirtation; Flirted; Feeteessee; Flirts; Coquets; Coquetry; Hit on; Coquettish; Make a pass; Sexual proposition; Foot play; Hitting on; Feet under the table; Flirtatious; Sweet nothings; Flirty
  • ''The Flirtation'' by [[Eugene de Blaas]]. A study of body language: a man flirting
  • Haynes King]]'s ''Jealousy and Flirtation''
  • Monkey Business]]'' (1952)
  • A woman flirts with a soldier by tickling him with a feather.
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Flirtation         
·noun Playing at courtship; coquetry.
flirtation         
n.
Coquetry, affectation of love.
flirtation         
n. to carry on, engage in a flirtation with
flirtation         
¦ noun
1. behaviour that demonstrates a playful sexual attraction to someone.
a short or casual relationship.
2. a short period of casual interest in a particular idea or activity: his brief flirtation with the Communist party.
flirtation         
see flirt
flirt         
I
n. an incorrigible; terrible flirt
II
v. (D; intr.) to flirt with
Flirting         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Flirt.
flirt         
(flirts, flirting, flirted)
1.
If you flirt with someone, you behave as if you are sexually attracted to them, in a playful or not very serious way.
Dad's flirting with all the ladies, or they're all flirting with him, as usual...
He flirts outrageously.
V-RECIP: V with n, V (non-recip)
flirtation (flirtations)
...a professor who has a flirtation with a student...
She was aware of his attempts at flirtation.
N-VAR: oft N with n
2.
Someone who is a flirt likes to flirt a lot.
N-COUNT
3.
If you flirt with the idea of something, you consider it but do not do anything about it.
Di Pietro, 45, has been flirting with the idea of a political career.
VERB: V with n
flirtation
...the party's brief flirtation with economic liberalism.
N-VAR
Flirted         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Flirt.
flirt         
I. v. a.
1.
Throw (with a jerk), toss, fling, pitch, hurl, chuck, shy.
2.
Twirl, flutter, whirl, whisk.
II. v. n.
Coquet, philander, make love, make a show of love, affect to be in love, play at courtship.
III. n.
1.
Coquette, jilt.
2.
Jerk, sudden fling.

Википедия

Flirting

Flirting or coquetry is a social and sexual behavior involving spoken or written communication, as well as body language. It is either to suggest interest in a deeper relationship with another person or, if done playfully, for amusement.

It usually involves speaking and behaving in a way that suggests a mildly greater intimacy than the actual relationship between the parties would justify. This may be accomplished by communicating a sense of playfulness or irony. Double entendres may also be used. Body language can include flicking the hair, eye contact, brief touching, open stances, proximity, and other gestures. Flirting may be done in an under-exaggerated, shy or frivolous style. Vocal communication of interest can include, for example,

  • Alterations in vocal tone (such as pace, volume, and intonation),
  • Challenges (including teasing, questions, qualifying, and feigned disinterest) that may serve to increase tension, and to test intention and congruity
  • Adoration, which includes offers, approval and tact, knowledge and demonstration of poise, self-assurance, smart and stylish, a commanding attitude.

Flirting behavior varies across cultures due to different modes of social etiquette, such as how closely people should stand (proxemics), how long to hold eye contact, how much touching is appropriate and so forth. Nonetheless, some behaviors may be more universal. For example, ethologist Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt found that in places as different as Africa and North America, women exhibit similar flirting behavior, such as a prolonged stare followed by a nonchalant break of gaze along with a little smile.