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Definitions for Frisk
[1] to dance, leap, skip, or gambol; frolic: The dogs and children frisked about on the lawn.
[2] to search (a person) for concealed weapons, contraband goods, etc., by feeling the person's clothing: The police frisked both of the suspects.
[3] a leap, skip, or caper.
[4] a frolic or gambol.
[5] the act of frisking a person.
[6] (intr) to leap, move about, or act in a playful manner; frolic
[7] (tr) (esp of animals) to whisk or wave briskly the dog frisked its tail
[8] (tr) to search (someone) by feeling for concealed weapons, etc to rob by searching in this way
[9] a playful antic or movement; frolic
[10] the act or an instance of frisking a person
Words related to Frisk
caper, play, rollick, romp, dance, skip, frolic, bounce, jump, leap, prance, hop, lark, sport, trip, gambol, inspect, fan, check
Words nearby Frisk
frisette, friseur, frisian, frisian carving, frisian islands, frisk, frisket, frisky, frisson, frisé, frisée
Origin of Frisk
1425–75; late Middle English, as adj. < Middle French frisque, perhaps a spelling variant (with mute s ) of fri(c)que lively, smart < Germanic (compare Middle Dutch vrec, Old High German freh avaricious, Middle High German vrech brave, German frech insolent); or < Middle French (Flanders) frisque < Middle Dutch frisc fresh
Other words from Frisk
frisk·er , noun
frisk·ing·ly , adverb
un·frisk·ing , adjective
Word origin for Frisk
C16: from Old French frisque , of Germanic origin; related to Old High German frisc lively, fresh
Synonyms for Frisk
bounce, caper, dance, frolic, gambol, hop, jump, lark, leap, play, prance, rollick, romp, skip, sport, trip