touch up

verb
/ˈtʌt͡ʃ ʌp/UK

Definitions

  1. To make slight corrections or adjustments to

    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.
    • The undoubted facts that survived a comparison were few and meagre, for in each case a conscientious journalist had touched up a few vague or doubtful details according to his own ideas of probability.
  2. To fondle or to grope someone, usually in an inappropriate way.

    • The creep was trying to touch up my girlfriend.

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