[f. FLIRT v. + -ER1.] One who flirts; a flirt.
1814. Sporting Mag., XLIV. 45 She dresses not so fine as many a flirter.
1837. T. E. Hook, Jack Brag, I. viii. 258. In London the circle is so extensive, that although some hundred or two people whisper, and look wise, and nod and wink at each other when a flirtation becomes a little too evident, there are seven or eight hundred others to whom it is a matter of no interest; and, moreover, whatever people think, they keep their thoughts as far distant as possible from the flirters themselves.