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"debonaire" would refer to someone that was acting in a proper, specifically gentlemanly, manner. The "with flair" part would only mean it was a man acting with expected, proper, manner and attitude, but doing so with his own special touch (whatever that may be).
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by Victor_sun on October 21st, 2009