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    frisk
    [frisk]
    verb
    frisk (verb) · frisks (third person present) · frisked (past tense) · frisked (past participle) · frisking (present participle)
    1. (of a police officer or other official) pass the hands over (someone) in a search for hidden weapons, drugs, or other items:
      "he raised his arms to permit the officer to frisk him" · "I was frisked and released without charge"
    2. (of an animal or person) skip or leap playfully; frolic:
      "this did not deter the foal from frisking about"
      • (of an animal) move or wave (its tail or legs) playfully:
        "a horse was frisking his back legs like a colt"
    noun
    frisk (noun) · frisks (plural noun)
    1. an act of frisking someone:
      "a frisk search"
    2. a playful skip or leap.
    Origin
    early 16th century (in frisk): from obsolete frisk ‘lively, frisky’, from Old French frisque ‘alert, lively, merry’, perhaps of Germanic origin. frisk, originally a slang term, dates from the late 18th century.
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    What does it mean to frisk a person?a leap, skip, or caper. a frolic or gambol. the act of frisking a person. Among those, there were more than 90 instances where people lost money or cars, taken most often during traffic stops, frisks and home searches — even though there weren’t related drug convictions or drug charges.
    What does frisking a person mean?To move in a playful, lively manner. The colt frisked its tail. To dance or move about in a playful, lively manner; frolic. To search (a person) as for concealed weapons or stolen articles by passing the hands quickly over the person's clothing. The act or an instance of frisking a person. A lively, playful movement; frolic; gambol.
    What is the purpose of frisking?The purpose of frisking is to find out if someone is carrying a particular kind of item. The person doing the frisking may be looking for weapons or a recording device. Another meaning of frisk is more light-hearted: “to play in an enthusiastic manner.” Kids running around a playground are frisking.
    What is a frisk in law enforcement?A frisk in this context is supposed to be a limited search of the person's outer clothing—for weapons. An officer conducting a proper frisk who feels something that seems to be a weapon may reach into the suspect's clothing to seize it. An officer who feels something that is clearly contraband may seize that, too.
     
  4. Frisk can mean:
    1. To search someone’s clothes and body for hidden objects or weapons.
    2. To move around in a happy, energetic way1.
    3. To search (a person) by feeling their body and clothing23.
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    to use your hands to search someone’s clothes and body for hidden objects or weapons: I was frisked when we went through security at the airport. [ I ] to move around in a happy, energetic way: The dog ran ahead, frisking in the brush. (Definition of frisk from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/frisk
    frisk (third-person singular simple present frisks, present participle frisking, simple past and past participle frisked) (intransitive) To frolic, gambol, skip, dance, leap. (transitive) To search (someone) by feeling their body and clothing. The police frisked the suspiciously-acting individual and found a knife as well as a bag of marijuana.
    en.wiktionary.org/wiki/frisk
    [ frisk ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used without object) to dance, leap, skip, or gambol; frolic: The dogs and children frisked about on the lawn. verb (used with object) to search (a person) for concealed weapons, contraband goods, etc., by feeling the person's clothing: The police frisked both of the suspects.
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