touch up
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, US) IPA(key): /ˈtʌt͡ʃ ʌp/
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Verb
touch up (third-person singular simple present touches up, present participle touching up, simple past and past participle touched up)
- (idiomatic, transitive) To make slight corrections or adjustments to; to fill in or perfect.
- Use a small brush to touch up the paint anywhere it is uneven.
- (UK, idiomatic, transitive) To fondle or to grope someone, usually in an inappropriate way.
- The creep was trying to touch up my girlfriend.
- 2019, Copi, “Eva Perón”, in Four Plays, Alma Books, →ISBN:
- I think you remember him! He made me go into the back of his shop and he touched me up, do you remember? And afterwards we shared out the money from the Cinzano. In the end he got round to doing something disgusting, that guy, something disgusting, quite disgusting.
Synonyms
- (to fondle or grope): caress, feel up, pet; see also Thesaurus:fondle
Translations
make finishing touches
fondle or to grope someone, usually in an inappropriate way