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frisk (verb)

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  • frisk — vt: to run the hand rapidly over the outer clothing of (a suspect) for the purpose of finding concealed weapons compare search ◇ The purpose of frisking a suspect is to insure the safety of an officer making an investigation against concealed… …   Law dictionary

  • frisk — [ frısk ] verb 1. ) frisk or frisk down transitive to search someone with your hands in order to see if they are carrying anything illegal such as a gun or drugs: All of the passengers were frisked by the airport police. 2. ) intransitive if… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • frisk — ► VERB 1) pass the hands over (someone) in a search for hidden weapons or drugs. 2) skip or move playfully; frolic. ► NOUN 1) a search by frisking. 2) a playful skip or leap. ORIGIN Old French frisque alert, lively …   English terms dictionary

  • frisk — /frɪsk / (say frisk) verb (i) 1. to dance, leap, skip, or gambol, as in frolic. –verb (t) Colloquial 2. to search (someone) for concealed weapons, etc., by feeling their clothing. 3. to steal something from (someone) in this way. –noun 4. a leap …  

  • frisk´er — frisk «frihsk», verb, noun, adjective. –v.i. to run and jump about playfully; skip and dance joyously; frolic: »Our lively puppy frisks all over the house. SYNONYM(S): gambol. –v.t. 1. to move (something) in a playful or lively manner. 2. to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • frisk — verb 1》 (of a police officer or official) pass the hands over (someone) in a search for hidden weapons or drugs. 2》 (of an animal or person) skip or move playfully; frolic. noun 1》 a search by frisking. 2》 a playful skip or leap. Derivatives… …   English new terms dictionary

  • frisk — verb 1 (T) also frisk down AmE to search someone for hidden weapons, drugs etc by feeling their body with your hands: We were frisked at the airport, can you believe it? 2 (I) to run and jump playfully: The lambs were frisking around the pen …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • frisk — verb 1) the spaniels frisked around my ankles Syn: frolic, gambol, cavort, caper, scamper, skip, dance, romp, trip, prance, leap, spring, hop, jump, bounce 2) the officer frisked him …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • frisk — I. verb Etymology: obsolete frisk lively Date: 1519 intransitive verb to leap, skip, or dance in a lively or playful way ; gambol transitive verb to search (a person) for something (as a concealed weapon) by running the hand rapidly over the… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • frisk — UK [frɪsk] / US verb Word forms frisk : present tense I/you/we/they frisk he/she/it frisks present participle frisking past tense frisked past participle frisked 1) [intransitive] if young animals frisk, they run and jump 2) [transitive] to… …   English dictionary

  • frisk — 1. adjective /fɹɪsk/ Lively; brisk; frolicsome; frisky. 2. noun /fɹɪsk/ A frolic; a fit of wanton gaiety; a gambol …   Wiktionary

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