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DEFINITION: To flirt with a purpose or ulterior motive -- as opposed to casual flirting, which is just for fun.
Verboticisms
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Flirtegery
Created by: Torea
Pronunciation: flirt-ee-jer-ee
Sentence: Her flirtegery earned her three cosmos and, later, the keys to the stumpy man's apartment.
Etymology: "flirting" + "strategery" (coined by George W. Bush)
Dallywangling
Created by: mdschermer
Pronunciation: *Dal-ly-wang-ling
Sentence: There's a queu an hour long, but I'll dallywangle the bouncer into letting us in right now.
Etymology: to dally: to play amorously, to flirt. + to wangle: to achieve or get by contrivance.
Triflinhoed
Created by: pianowiresmile
Pronunciation: Try-full-in - ho-d
Sentence: See that girl over there? Don't talk to her, she will totally triflinhoe you. Not to mention, she is complete jailbait anyway.
Etymology: Trifling & hoe.
Manipulust
Created by: ErWenn
Pronunciation: /m&n-"ip-U-'lust/
Sentence: Casanova prayed that his case would be assigned a female judge, or at least a gay male judge, so that he might manipulust his way into a good plea bargain.
Etymology: from manipulate + lust
Manipflirtation
Created by: DoctorManhattan
Pronunciation: Mah-nip-flir-tay-shin
Sentence:
Etymology:
Seduceulate
Created by: danboaz
Pronunciation: Si-dus-U-LAYT
Sentence: I have found that those that seduceulate think thay have the upper hand in a power relationship, but in reality it is those that have the thing the seduceulator wants always end up on top.
Etymology: seduce + manipulate
Flirsuade
Created by: verbinator
Pronunciation: flur-swayd'
Sentence: With just a sidelong gaze and a flick of her hair, Evelyn flirsuaded the bouncer to let down the velvet rope.
Etymology: flirt + persuade
Foolanderer
Created by: janedoe
Pronunciation: foo-lan-der-er
Sentence: Bobs not a foolanderer, I can tell he really likes me, even though he asks me to do his laundry every week, walk his dog, and cook all his meals.
Etymology: fool + philander [From philander, lover, from Philander, former literary name for a lover, from Greek
Flirmotive
Created by: AndyBagel
Pronunciation: Flur-mow-tive
Sentence: She acted flirmotive to get a drink.
Etymology:

Comments:
danboaz - 2006-12-20: 22:30:00
Verbotomy, can you explan the ranking scores. I am mystified Dan boaz
Hey danbaoz, The ranking pages show the final player scores for each week. (Players collect points for each word they create, and the get points for each vote they cast.) Currently this list does not show live data, but it has been updated as of Wednesday December 20th. (I am working on this, so we should be able to show live results soon...) By the way, if you check the stats, you will see the you are doing very well this week --- you're in second place, just behind Darthwader! Good luck for the rest of the week! ~ James