It routes from the word "Cop". It's pretty much like when a cop frisks you, they are touching you without consent. So when someone cops a feel they simpily feel someone up with out consent. The urban version only implies the feeling of genitalia and breast regions. It usually happens in crowded areas.
by Kyle Harris January 03, 2006
The complete truth; unless you are a girl or gay, you have no feelings. Feelings are for girls and gays.
by white brown! November 24, 2010
by Nolasavage March 11, 2015
To get overly worked up and/or emotional about something. Can be employed to get someone overly worked up and/or emotional about something that they previously weren't worked up and/or emotional about.
by Carter August Reich June 09, 2005
by Kilowog March 16, 2005
Normally beginning the night before a deadline, or a few weeks before exams, The Oxford Feeling is the slow realisation that there is simply not enough time to write an acceptable essay/pass exams. It is invariably accompanied by the feelings of complete and total stress, bewilderment, and helplessness.
Alex: 'Fuck me what's wrong with Lucy, she looks like she's about to jump out of the window?'
Soz: 'She's got The Oxford Feeling'.
Soz: 'She's got The Oxford Feeling'.
by michs May 23, 2010
When the temperature outside is +10 degrees Fahrenheit but the wind chill makes it feel like its -10 degrees Fahrenheit. Or if the temperature outside is +90 degrees Fahrenheit but the humidity makes it feel like it is +100 degrees Fahrenheit. Most people only want to know the temperature it feels like. Hence, the real feel temperature.
Person 1: The weather station said it is going to be ten degrees tomorrow, that's not to bad.
Person 2: Yeah, but they also said there is a wind chill advisory in effect for tomorrow.
Person 3: So what did they say the real feel will be? That's all I care about!
Person 2: Yeah, but they also said there is a wind chill advisory in effect for tomorrow.
Person 3: So what did they say the real feel will be? That's all I care about!
by dozergirl February 21, 2015