Of course, this assumes that you have a command named touch on your path.
(defun touch ()
"updates mtime on the file for the current buffer"
(interactive)
(shell-command (concat "touch " (shell-quote-argument (buffer-file-name))))
(clear-visited-file-modtime))
In dired-mode there is a touch command bound by default to T. That command isn't so easy to use though because it prompts the user for a timestamp. I suppose that's very general, but it isn't a very convenient way to do what is typically intended by "touch."