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feel up (third-person singular simple present feels up, present participle feeling up, simple past and past participle felt up)

  1. (idiomatic, transitive) To grope someone, especially someone's breasts, in a sexual manner.
    • 2009, Arlene Gorey, My Spanking Diary, page 28:
      Feel me up and rub your pussy against mine, that'll make the pain in my bummy go away, it will,” she told me. I felt sorry for her. And I guess that's why I let her show me how girls made out without boys.
    • 2013, Dan Pope, In the Cherry Tree[1], →ISBN:
      Mostly we heard her laughing and the squeaking of the porch swing while the boyfriend felt her up. All the boys went to second base with Diana Estabrook.

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Unrelated to feel up to, which is broken down like feel + up to.

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