transitive verb:
frisked, frisky′·ing
1. to annoy by continual arguing about things only
the Frisk himself finds interesting at the time of conversation.
2. to keep troubling, worrying, etc. about useless things usually introduced by
the Frisk's paranoia.
Etymology: < At the beginning it was uncle Frosties and uncle Friskies, but one day the nick Friskies perfectly fit a person (for its offensive content, coming from pets food company name) due to his inappropriate behavior when having friends over. From Friskies to Frisky the evolution is very slight and came not to let intend the dog food origin..