0 past simple and past participle of frisk --
1 to use your hands to search someone's body when they are wearing clothes to see if they are hiding illegal objects or weapons: --
We were all frisked at the airport.
To get in, you get frisked to make sure you're not bringing in any water or food that would prevent you from buying from their outrageously priced booths.
Over 650,000 people were stopped to be questioned and/or frisked in 2011.
Hikers passing near the base are often frisked and asked to return.
Teams were frisked at the start but only innocent substances found.
The reporters and media people in the airport were frisked away and the seer was not allowed to speak with the media.
Visitors are frisked and bags and baskets are checked for explosives.
They were arrested on the spot by armed police, frisked and escorted out.
Theatre goers not only pass through two metal detectors but are even frisked by policemen before being allowed in.