noun
- plural of frisker; people or animals that frisk, or move about in a lively, playful manner
- plural of frisker; law enforcement officers or security personnel who conduct frisks (pat-downs) to search for weapons or contraband
Usage: informal; often used to describe playful animals or children
Usage: informal; law enforcement context
Examples
- The puppies were energetic friskers, jumping and playing in the yard.
- The lambs were delightful friskers, leaping about the pasture.
- Airport security friskers conduct thorough pat-downs of passengers.
- The young children were friskers, unable to sit still during the long ceremony.
- Police friskers must follow proper procedures when searching suspects.
- The dolphins were playful friskers, splashing through the waves.