feel up



feel someone up

to feel someone sexually. (Use discretion with topic.) I heard him say he really wanted to feel her up. He wanted to feel up the girl.
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feel somebody up

(rude) also feel up somebody
to touch someone in a sexual way, usually with their clothing on You didn't try to feel her up, did you?
Usage notes: usually said of a man touching a woman
See also: feel, up

feel up

v.
1. Vulgar Slang To touch or fondle someone sexually.
2. feel up to To feel ready to experience, do, or accomplish something; to feel capable of doing something: I'm tired, so I don't feel up to going to the movies. Once we felt up to confronting our boss, we drafted a letter of complaint.
See also: feel, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Faiga-Yiddish
Dilwyn-Welsh
JuliusYOO:-li-uws (Ancient Roman), JOO-lee-əs (English), YOO-lee-uws (German)Ancient Roman, English, German
MagnusMAHNG-nus (Swedish), MAG-nəs (English)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Late Roman
JosÉPhinezho-ze-FEENFrench
MaxMAHKS (German), MAKS (English)German, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch