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group grope

American  

noun

Slang.
  1. sexual activity involving several people; orgy.


Etymology

Origin of group grope

First recorded in 1965–70

Example Sentences

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The guests then are brought out together so Mr. Corden can interview them en masse, a group grope that almost guarantees nothing intimate will emerge.

From New York Times

The piece is notorious for one audience kidnapping the lead actor mid-performance and a sequence in which the audience are invited on stage for what the New York Times called "an esoteric group grope".

From The Guardian

Was it singing with the Fugs, a scabrous, joyous, poetic-satiric, sort-of rock band whose second album — including the songs “Kill for Peace” and “Group Grope” — actually made the Cashbox charts in mid-1966?

From New York Times