Meaning & Definition of word "Frisk"

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    Frisk

    /frɪsk/

    noun:

    • 1. A playful or lively movement.
      • Example: The child had a frisk as he ran toward his friends.

    verb:

    • 1. To search someone for concealed items by patting down their clothing.
      • Example: The security guard had to frisk the suspicious individual before allowing him to enter the event.
    • 2. To move about playfully or with excitement.
      • Example: The puppy began to frisk around the garden, chasing its tail and hopping in the air.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'frisken', from Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse 'friskr' meaning lively.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    frisk around:

    To move about playfully or energetically.

    frisk up:

    To give a lively or playful movement to something.

    Related Words

    search:

    To look for something in a thorough way.

    pat down:

    To touch someone gently, especially a police officer searching for weapons.

    Slang Meanings of frisk

    Meaning: To have fun or enjoy oneself playfully.

    Example Sentence: We spent the afternoon just frisking around the park.

    Meaning: To engage in lighthearted or silly behavior.

    Example Sentence: Stop frisking about and focus on your work!