cop a feel
slang To touch someone in a sexual manner surreptitiously and without consent. My date slapped me when I tried to cop a feel. Dude, don't do the ol' "yawn and put your arm around your date" as a precursor to copping a feel. It's the oldest trick in the book. A: "Whoa, you copped a feel on your date with Molly?" B: "Only for like a second, then she yelled at me."
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cop a feel
Surreptitiously fondle someone in a sexual manner. For example, The female clerks complained that Mr. Hardy was always trying to cop a feel. This term uses the verb cop in the sense of "get hold of." [Slang; 1930s]
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cop a feel
To fondle someone sexually in a surreptitious way.
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