Choper le 06 de quelqu'un
To get someone's phone number
— Alors, t'as fait quoi au final ?
— J'ai réussi à choper son 06.
— Propre ! Et il/elle a dit oui direct ?
— Ouais, avec un petit sourire en plus.
After a party, you ask your friend if they managed to get the contact info of the person they were into.
'Choper' (informal) means to catch/get. '06' refers to mobile phone numbers in France, which historically often started with 06 (though nowadays there's also 07). So 'choper le 06' = getting someone's number so you can contact them again, often in a flirting context.
"Choper le 06 de quelqu'un" does not mean to steal someone's phone, to find someone's address, to take someone's id card. It specifically means "To get someone's phone number".
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