Pick-up line

Pronunciation: /ˈpɪk- ˈəp ˈɫaɪn/

Pick-up line (noun)

  1. A short sentence said to start a romantic conversation, often in a playful or confident way.
  2. A line used to attract someone, sometimes sounding silly or forced, but meant to be charming.

Examples

  • He used a flirty opener to start the conversation.
  • She smiled at his flirty opener and kept talking.