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touch for

   Also found in: Dictionary/thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Encyclopedia, Hutchinson 0.06 sec.
touch someone (up) for something
Fig. to approach someone and ask for something; to beg or borrow something from someone. Jerry tried to touch me for twenty bucks, but I didn't have it. It won't do any good to touch me up for money. I don't have any.
See also: touch


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You see, he was billed for the king's-evil -- to touch for it, I mean -- and it wouldn't be right to disappoint the house and it wouldn't make a delay worth considering, any- way, it was only a one-night stand.
 
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