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Slang tagged with "flirting" groups entries that share a theme, platform, tone, or use case. Treat the tag as a discovery label rather than proof of a single origin, universal meaning, or verified popularity.
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Good-natured teasing or playful conversation (can be part of flirting)
Flirting; sweet talk; charming talk. Usually warm or playful; read the relationship before assuming sincerity. It is commonly discussed in Middle East contexts
To hit on; to pick up (literally "to glue"). Often used approvingly among peers; can sound exaggerated or ironic online. It is commonly discussed in Russia contexts
Push and pull; playing hard to get (from "mil" - push, "dang" - pull)
Trying to find a romantic or sexual partner, typically in a casual setting
π₯ 53 upvotesCharisma; skill in charming or flirting with a romantic interest
Charisma / ability to seduce or pull romantic/sexual partners
To send a direct message on social media to initiate flirtatious or romantic contact
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