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  2. Flirting - Wikipedia

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    Fleurette, meaning small flower, was used in the 16th century in some sonnets [3] and texts, and has since fallen out of use. [4] [5] [6] This expression is still used in French, often mockingly, although the English loanword, "to flirt", is in the common vernacular. Flirting in the English language has the same meaning as to "conter fleurette ...

  3. Soubrette - Wikipedia

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    Soubrette by Alexander Mann. A soubrette is a female minor stock character in opera and theatre, often a pert lady's maid.By extension, the term can refer generally to any saucy or flirtatious young woman.

  4. Lists of men - Wikipedia

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  5. Handkerchief code - Wikipedia

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    For example, a dark blue handkerchief indicates an interest in anal sex, and wearing it in the left pocket indicates a preference for being the penetrating partner. The code was first used in the 1970s in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe, by gay and bisexual men seeking casual sex or BDSM practitioners. Over time the colors and ...

  6. Brides of Dracula - Wikipedia

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    They are typically depicted as enchantingly beautiful young women, coquettish and seductive in manner, often appearing like succubi in the night, dressed in flowing silk nightgowns, and behaving in a wild and sexually aggressive manner. The three brides made silent appearances in the 1931 film Dracula and the Spanish language version of Drácula.

  7. How To Wear The Viral Coquette Bow Stacking Trend - AOL

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    Amazon has all you need to master TikTok's viral coquette bow stacking trend, from hair bows, bow jewelry and other accessories to fashion.

  8. His Coquettish Wife - Wikipedia

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    His Coquettish Wife (German: Seine kokette Frau) is a 1916 German silent film directed by Hubert Moest and starring Hedda Vernon, ...

  9. Aegyo - Wikipedia

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    This style has grown in popularity since then. A famous example of that exaggerated cuteness is the Girls' Generation music video for "Gee", which features much use of hands pointing at, touching, and framing the face when showing the girls in turn. One of their many song and dance videos, many of Gee's dance moves are based on aegyo.