noun Street Slang

touch

TUTCH · noun · slang

A successful theft, esp. by pickpocketing; the money taken.

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A 'touch' is a theft, particularly a pickpocketing score, and can also mean the act of getting money out of someone. To 'make a touch' is to pull off the steal.

“It was a clean touch, a fat wallet and nobody the wiser.”
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touch In A Sentence

It was a clean touch, a fat wallet and nobody the wiser.

Origin & Usage

British/American slang, 19th century.

Variants make a touch

People Also Ask

What does 'touch' mean in criminal slang?

A 'touch' is a theft, especially a pickpocketing score, and can also mean the act of getting money out of someone. The money taken is also called the touch.

What does it mean to 'make a touch'?

To 'make a touch' is to pull off the steal, successfully lifting a wallet or otherwise extracting money.

Where does this sense of 'touch' come from?

It is British and American slang dating back to the nineteenth century, from the idea of a light, unnoticed touch on a victim.

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