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Qué (quién) es Frisk - definición

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Frisk (disambiguation)

frisk         
v. n.
Leap, skip, hop, jump, frolic, romp, gambol, dance.
frisk         
v. quickly patting down the clothes of a possible criminal suspect to determine if there is a concealed weapon. This police action is generally considered legal (constitutional) without a search warrant. Generally it is preferred that women officers frisk women and men officers frisk men.
Frisk         
·adj Lively; brisk; frolicsome; frisky.
II. Frisk ·vi To leap, skip, dance, or gambol, in fronc and gayety.
III. Frisk ·adj A frolic; a fit of wanton gayety; a gambol: a little playful skip or leap.

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Frisk

Frisk may refer to:

  • Frisk (confectionery), a product line of breath mint candies
  • Frisk (novel), a 1991 novel by Dennis Cooper
    • Frisk (film), a 1995 film based on the novel
  • Frisk (surname)
  • Frisk Asker Ishockey, a Norwegian ice hockey team also known as the "Frisk Tigers"
  • Frisk Luft, a Norwegian gospel group
  • The Frisk, a punk rock band
  • FRISK Software International, an Icelandic software company acquired by Commtouch
  • Frisk, the main protagonist in the video game Undertale
  • Frisking, a search of a person
  • Mr Frisk, a racehorse
  • Frisk Radio, a UK radio station.
Ejemplos de uso de Frisk
1. "So you thought it was OK?" persisted Ms Carss–Frisk.
2. He said the review board will look closely at new "stop–and–frisk" data.
3. He manages to frisk two before the effort becomes too awful.
4. He said the review board will look closely at new stop–and–frisk‘‘ data.
5. Teachers will be able to frisk any pupil merely on the suspicion they are armed.