Frisky
[fris-kee] /ˈfrɪs ki/
adjective, friskier, friskiest.
1.
lively; frolicsome; playful.
/ˈfrɪskɪ/
adjective friskier, friskiest
1.
lively, high-spirited, or playful
adj.
c.1500, from frisk “lively” + -y (2). Related: Friskiness.
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