{v.} To talk or act carefully with someone and find what he thinks or can do. * /The pupils felt out the principal about a party after the game./ * /John felt out his father about letting him have the car that evening./ * /At first the boxers felt each other out./ Compare: SOUND OUT.
FEEL OUT
Meaning of FEEL OUT in English
Slang English vocab. Английский сленговый словарь. 2012