to feel up

That she was the first girl I ever tried to feel up.
Que c'était la première fois que je pelotais une fille.
That's what you call it, isn't it, when you want to feel up a good-looking patient?
C'est le terme que vous utilisez, quand vous avez envie de tripoter une jolie patiente ?
Is it true that when you were a teacher, you used to feel up your pupils? But of course.
-Est-il vrai, comme dit M. de Saint-Simon, ..que lorsque vous étiez maître d'école, ..vous branliez vos élèves ?
We elect the guy we'd most like to have a beer with... or the gal we'd like to feel up in the back of the car.
Nous élisons celui avec qui nous aimerions prendre une bière... ou celle que nous aimerions peloter sur la banquette arrière de la voiture.
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