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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Hi, what is the meaning of you should frisk me and might as well laugh , in the following text:

She was coming around her desk with a smile and handshake as the guard closed the door.

" I feel as though you should frisk me," Bruce said.

"Bend over, " she snapped and Bruce burst out laughing. She waved to a sofa and said, "Might as well laugh, Cabe(Bruce), you beat us fair and square."

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If you (as a cop) frisk someone, you run your hands all over their body, usually to ensure that they have no weapons, drugs etc hidden away. It's an intimate thing for a woman to frisk a man, so Bruce is trying to be a little funny when he says this. When she says 'bend over, she is continuing for a moment with the joke.

  • If you (as a cop) frisk someone, you run your hands all over their body, usually to ensure that they have no weapons, drugs etc hidden away.
  • It's an intimate thing for a woman to frisk a man, so Bruce is trying to be a little funny when he says this.
  • When she says 'bend over, she is continuing for a moment with the joke.
  • Sh won't really frisk him.
  • If you are a cop and you tell someone 'Bend over', what intimate body part would you examine in case he is smuggling drugs???
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If you (as a cop) frisk someone, you run your hands all over their body, usually to ensure that they have no weapons, drugs etc hidden away. It's an intimate thing for a woman to frisk a man, so Bruce is trying to be a little funny when he says this.

When she says 'bend over, she is continuing for a moment with the joke. Sh won't really frisk him.

If you are a cop and you tell som

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