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Flirting or
coquetry is a
social and ****ual
behavior involving body language, or
spoken or
written communication between humans. It is used to suggest...
- television, stage, and film actress. She is best
known for her role as
flirtatious temp
Cathy Simms on the NBC
series The Office. Her film
credits include...
- lady's maid. By extension, the term can
refer generally to any
saucy or
flirtatious young woman. The term
arrived in
English from Provençal via French, and...
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media posts,
often in an annoying, condescending, or
overly familiar or
flirtatious manner.
Reply guys are
often men,
often with few
followers of
their own...
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intimate or
romantic relationship between the two, or may be
regarded as
flirtatious. In public, such
behaviour may be
regarded as a
public display of affection...
- up
coquet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coquet may
refer to: a
flirtatious female River Coquet, a
river of
Northumberland Coquet Island Amélie Coquet...
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often as a
romantic prelude. It is a game pla****
either as an act of
flirtatious body language, or
simply for enjoyment.
Although footsies is not inherently...
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Queen Elizabeth I (then 14
years old), who
resided in his household, in
flirtatious and
possibly ****ual behaviour.
Thomas Seymour was the son of Sir John...
- character's name is
given in the poem "The
Naming of Cats".
Bombalurina is a
flirtatious,
confident female and
mischievous cat with a
distinct red coat. The role...
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Appropriate on Broadway. The
following year she
returned to
theater playing a
flirtatious maid,
Regina Engstrand in the
Lincoln Center Theater production of Henrik...