touch (one) for (something)
touch (one) for (something)
To beg or wheedle something (usually money or food) as a handout from one. I could see old Tommy shuffling towards me, and I knew he was going to try to touch me for a few dollars so he could buy a drink. You can't just touch your parents for cash every time you're hard up.
See also: touch
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
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
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- touch for
- sponge
- sponge (something) off (of) (someone or something)
- sponge off
- sponge off of
- sponge off someone
- sponged
- beg pardon
- wheedle (one) into (doing something)
- wheedle into