ALL meanings of frisk
frisk
F f - verb without object frisk to dance, leap, skip, or gambol; frolic: The dogs and children frisked about on the lawn. 1
- verb with object frisk to search (a person) for concealed weapons, contraband goods, etc., by feeling the person's clothing: The police frisked both of the suspects. 1
- noun frisk a leap, skip, or caper. 1
- noun frisk a frolic or gambol. 1
- noun frisk the act of frisking a person. 1
- transitive verb frisk conduct a body search on 1
- noun frisk body search 1
- intransitive verb frisk frolic, run around playfully 1
- noun frisk (of a police officer or other official) pass the hands over (someone) in a search for hidden weapons, drugs, or other items. 1
- noun frisk A frolic; a fit of wanton gaiety; a gambol: a little playful skip or leap. 0
- verb frisk To frolic, gambol, skip, dance, leap. 0
- verb frisk To search somebody by feeling his or her body and clothing. 0
- adjective frisk Lively; brisk; frolicsome; frisky. 0
- verb frisk If someone frisks you, they search you, usually with their hands in order to see if you are hiding a weapon or something else such as drugs in your clothes. 0
- verb frisk to leap, move about, or act in a playful manner; frolic 0
- verb frisk (esp of animals) to whisk or wave briskly 0
- verb frisk to search (someone) by feeling for concealed weapons, etc 0
- verb frisk to rob by searching in this way 0
- noun frisk a playful antic or movement; frolic 0
- noun frisk the act or an instance of frisking a person 0
- adjective frisk lively; frisky 0
- noun frisk a lively, playful movement; frolic; gambol 0
- noun frisk the act of frisking a person 0
- verb transitive frisk to move in a playful, lively manner 0
- verb transitive frisk to search quickly; esp., to search (a person) as for concealed weapons or stolen articles by passing the hands quickly over the person's clothing 0
- intransitive verb frisk to dance or move about in a playful, lively manner; frolic 0