Lonestar_logic
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I think in this case we would all agree that the last definition is the intent of the OP's use of the word.Where is the groping?
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grope (grp)
v. groped, grop·ing, gropes
v.intr.
1. To reach about uncertainly; feel one's way: groped for the telephone.
2. To search blindly or uncertainly: grope for an answer.
v.tr.
1. To make (one's way) by reaching about uncertainly.
2. Slang To handle or fondle for sexual pleasure.
So, what makes you think that TSA agent was sexually aroused?
What?
I see, so you use the definition that fits your agenda. The OP didn't use that word. It was the used in the title of the video and aptly so.