Well I was going to say casanovette, but I also looked at the other answers. Its funny how women are always viewed differently then men. I'll stick with my original answer...even though its not a real word, but in todays modern time, women would probably be viewed as a flirt.....or something even worse.
2006-06-28 00:56:24
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answer #1
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answered by lissa_lou22 1
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Well, around here they'd call her a "slag" or a "slapper"
Charning eh?
Otherwise, I guess a girl could be called a Casanova since the name could have been given to anyone from the town of Casanova, in Corsica.
2006-06-28 01:19:20
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answer #2
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answered by The Abbey 4
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♡If a guy is called a 'Casanova' *I think a girl is called a 'Lolita'.(*^o^*) I'm the only one to give this answer, so I may be the 'oldest' one answering here!(^_-)-☆
2006-06-28 04:25:09
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answer #3
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answered by C 7
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Jezebel
2006-06-28 01:02:53
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answered by THX1138 4
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Easy
2006-06-28 00:52:59
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answered by sixfootfour185 2
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Seductresses
Main Entry: se·duc·tress
Pronunciation: -'d&k-tr&s
Function: noun
Etymology: obsolete seductor male seducer, from Late Latin, from seducere to seduce
: a woman who seduces
2006-06-28 06:05:30
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answered by Smilez 3
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Every person (man or women) has their own nick-name.
There is no general nick-name. I have had several (at least 10).
2006-06-28 00:52:42
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answer #7
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answered by veronica 4
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I am not sure sweet dear maybe and Angel fail from heaven.
2006-06-28 00:58:34
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answered by Mr. Clean 3
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Casablanca. heheh. is that even a name? :P i forgot where i got that word in the first place. it just popped into my head. hehe. :P
2006-06-28 01:04:32
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answered by Anonymous
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casanunda (like over and under - kinda a play on words)
2006-06-28 01:00:29
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answered by vanilla_bean_dream 5
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