a girl who "FLITS" from boy to boy and wants a relationship. this could be described as a hoe, but a Flit is cleaner. Flit can also describe a small bird fluttering around. a flit mostly just wants to be in a relationship, they love the relationship and not the boy as much.
guy 1: omg that girl is such a flit
guy 2: yeah, she goes for any guy she can see who is open.
guy 1: does she care who she dates?
guy 2: yeah, a little. but really she just wants to be in a relationship. she is a flit.
In the UK sometimes used to describe a persons actions or attitude.
For example, consecutive relationships which are close together, moving groups of friends regularly, changing jobs/university subjects/hobbies, moving home more regular then most people, ect.
A Person who is not content by settling into something wheather it be an important life decition or just day to day stuff.
A person who has an unpredictable nature/personality
Person: My friend called S.... Flits from one guy to another, she just doesn't stop! I cant keep up with who she's dating. she changes her blokes like she changes her knickers!
Person: This year I've been flitting from one job to another, I can't seem to find one I like.
Person: I've moved 3 times this year! I find it exiting flitting around from one place to another.
Person: Im taking a year out of university to go backpacking, flitting around Europe. I have no idea where I'll be from day to day! I'll just have to see where I end up when I go.
Person: My friend K.....'s flitted again. Shes on to her third man this month.
Person (on a night out): Lets flit around tonight, we'll go to one pub after another and try to hit a couple of clubs too.
Person: My dog's really flitty, he keeps running around misbehaving and begin really hyper.
Flitty Cross Dresser Gay Phonie
Most famous usage from The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger in which the main character, Holden Caulfield, refers to men with long hair, female features, the wearing of female clothes, or just overall phonies in the area of gender. They also, according to Holden, say "Try this for size","goose the hell out of you while you were going down the corrider", and leave bathroom doors open.
"The other end of the bar was full of flits. They weren't too flitty-looking-I mean they didn't have their hair too long or anything-but you could tell they were flits anyways." The Catcher in the Rye
"He was always telling us about a lot of creepy guys that go having affairs with sheep... And flits and Lesbians...all you had to do was mention somebody-anybody-and old Luce'd tell you if he was a flit or not." The Catcher in the Rye
"Look at that chick down there, with the stubble and boob job. Such a flit."
"Stop being such a flit John. No one cares about you meeting Liza Minnelli."
A 50s slang word for a homosexual. Largely fallen into dissue, yet popularized by Salinger's book Catcher in the Rye. Also can be used in the adjective sense (flitty).