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grope noun an act of sexual fondling, especially when such fondling is the entire compass of the sexual contact US, 1946- Her face warn’t up to much but she were good fer a grope. — Alan Titchmarsh, Trowell and Error, p. 126, 2002
▶ come the grope to feel up sexually AUSTRALIA- [W]ho do you think made up the story about Sneed coming the old grope on Liza Minnelli? — Frank Hardy, The Outcasts of Foolgarah, p. 191, 1971
- If he’d come the grope with Aunty Edna, the Pope’s a Jew. — The Adventures of Barry McKenzie, 1972
▶ go the grope to feel up sexually AUSTRALIA- [T]he soldier started to go the grope on me, so I woke Kath and said “Do your own dirty work”. — Criena Rohan, The Delinquents, p. 62, 1962
- So we steamed to the huts to go the grope with some little raving bunny. — Barry Humphries, A Nice Night’s Entertainment, p. 80, 1964
- — Frank Hardy, The Outcasts of Foolgarah, p. 16, 1971
- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 41, 1977
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