fluttering
From a root form of "flattery" but combined with the context of "flirting" used to describe someone gay being overly friendly with someone straight, but of the opposite sex.
I wanted to talk to that cute girl but that gay guy was to busy fluttering with her, hating on my game.
Flutter Flutter
The impression or impersonation of a butterfly dance within a series of movements or musical beats.
girl: im a butterfly, flutter flutter
flutters
That feeling in the pit of your stomach when someone you really really really really like touches you in some way
"Stacy got flutters when she was dancing with Jim"
flutter
basically means blushing
omg stop youre making my heart flutter baby
Flutter
A word describing someone who is not quite a crush, but whom you are still interested in getting to know. I.e. that hot guy you always see in the hall at school, but you don't know his name or what he's like.
Susan: "Meghan said she saw a hot new barista at Starbucks and that she's totally got a crush on him!"
Patricia: "Even if he is hot, she can't already have a crush on him - she doesn't even know anything about him. That's more like a flutter. But I'll go down there tomorrow to see if he really is hot!"
Patricia: "Even if he is hot, she can't already have a crush on him - she doesn't even know anything about him. That's more like a flutter. But I'll go down there tomorrow to see if he really is hot!"
flutter
British term for placing a bet on something.
"Fancy a flutter on the 3.00 Derby, Fred? I've got a tip that Elizabeth Green Massacre's going to walk it."
"The one with three legs, you mean? Go on then."
"The one with three legs, you mean? Go on then."
flutter
a large group of butterflies
Look at that flutter of butterflies!