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  • Coquette vs. flirt - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What is the difference between coquette and flirt? They seem to mean the exact same thing; is it only their historical or etymological baggage that determines different usage?
  • meaning - “Woman” is to “coquette” as “man” is to what? - English . . .
    Wiktionary reads: coquette: a woman who flirts or plays with men’s affections Is there an English word which fits the following definition? ???: a man who flirts or plays with women’s affections
  • Man is to womanizer as woman is to what?
    You would think that a skirt-chaser, being a lover of women (or Highlanders :), would be said to engage in philogyny, but instead he’s known as a philanderer (< Greek ϕίλανδρος) — which while at first glance would be just the word you’re looking for, certainly is not Would flirt or coquette work better for you, or do you need something wicked? The OED says that in early use
  • What do you call a woman that lays love traps for men?
    For a woman who engages in the behavior simply for attention, the term is coquette a woman who endeavors without sincere affection to gain the attention and admiration of men MW If there is an element of using men to simple exploit them in some manner, vamp can be used a woman who uses her charm or wiles to seduce and exploit men MW If the exploitation is specifically financial, gold digger
  • word for a person that flirts with everyone?
    i am looking for a word to describe someone that flirts with everyone, even if they aren't attracted to that person and have no interest in carrying out anything further than flirtation?
  • What word or phrase describes a person who claims that everyone flirts . . .
    Do you mean someone who tends to invite such flirting (e g , coquette) or someone who claims everyone is out to get them in a less inviting way (sort of like being paranoid)?
  • Who is the author of Absence makes the heart grow fonder?
    I would like to know more about the proverb Absence makes the heart grow fonder History notes The history of the proverb is proving quite interesting In his literary work from 1650, Epistolae Ho-
  • Adjective for a person who enjoys taking care of their appearance
    After a brief search over StackExchange I've decided to ask my own question I'm looking for a word to describe someone who enjoys grooming themselves or taking care of their appearance, but witho


















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