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  • 11Niclas Frisk — (born Niclas Patrik Frisk, 14 February 1969, Mora, Dalarna, Sweden) is a Swedish musician and the founder of Atomic Swing. He is a singer, guitarist, and composer. He started Atomic Swing after he was in Perssons Pack as the guitarist. He has… …

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  • 12stop and frisk statute — n: a state law that allows a police officer to stop any person without making an arrest based on a reasonable suspicion that the person has committed or is about to commit a crime Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 13stop, frisk — n. A police action to momentarily detain and search the body of a person. Under judicial interpretation of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, such a search may be conducted only under circumstances where the officer believes… …

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  • 14lark about — verb play boisterously The children frolicked in the garden the gamboling lambs in the meadows The toddlers romped in the playroom • Syn: ↑frolic, ↑lark, ↑rollick, ↑skylark, ↑disport …

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  • 15hop — I. v. n. 1. Spring or leap on one leg or foot. 2. Leap, bound, jump, skip, spring, caper, frisk, frisk about. 3. Dance, trip. 4. Limp, halt, hobble, walk lame. II. n. 1. Leap, bound, jump, spring, skip, caper. 2 …

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  • 16gam|bol — «GAM buhl», noun, verb, boled, bol|ing or (especially British) bolled, bol|ling. –n. the act of running and jumping about in dancing or play; caper; frolic. –v.i. to frisk about; run an …

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  • 17Jiggle — Jig gle, v. i. [Freq. of jig.] To wriggle or frisk about; to move awkwardly; to shake up and down. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 18Romp — Romp, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Romped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Romping}.] [A variant of ramp. See {Ramp} to leap, {Rampallian}.] 1. To play rudely and boisterously; to leap and frisk about in play. [1913 Webster] 2. To go rapidly and without strained… …

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  • 19Romped — Romp Romp, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Romped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Romping}.] [A variant of ramp. See {Ramp} to leap, {Rampallian}.] 1. To play rudely and boisterously; to leap and frisk about in play. [1913 Webster] 2. To go rapidly and without strained… …

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  • 20Romping — Romp Romp, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Romped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Romping}.] [A variant of ramp. See {Ramp} to leap, {Rampallian}.] 1. To play rudely and boisterously; to leap and frisk about in play. [1913 Webster] 2. To go rapidly and without strained… …

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