- nounpickup (noun) · pickups (plural noun) · pickup truck (noun) · pickup trucks (plural noun) · pick-up (noun) · pick-ups (plural noun)
- a small truck with an enclosed cab and open back.
- an act of collecting a person or goods, especially in a vehicle:"travel by bus from your local pickup point to your hotel" · "curbside pickup"
- informala casual encounter with someone, with a view to having sex:"most people met through casual pickups"
- a person encountered with a view to having sex.
- an improvement in an economic indicator:"signs of a pickup in demand"
- a device that produces an electrical signal in response to some other kind of signal or change.
- the cartridge of a record player, carrying the stylus.
- a device on a musical instrument, particularly an electric guitar, that converts string vibrations into electrical signals for amplification.
- the reception of signals, especially interference or noise, by electrical apparatus:"this microphone helps reduce the pickup of background noise"
- musica series of introductory notes leading into the opening part of a tune.
- fishinga semicircular loop of metal for guiding the line back on to the spool as it is reeled in.
adjectiveNORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformalpickup (adjective) · pick-up (adjective)- informal and spontaneous:"six players had started a full-court pickup basketball game"
Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a small truck with an enclosed cab and open back.
- an improvement in an economic indicator:
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- Pick up is a phrasal verb that means to lift something or someone up using your hands or an instrument123. For example, you can pick up a book from the table, pick up a child and hug them, or pick up the phone to answer a call. Pick up can also have other meanings depending on the context, such as to collect, to improve, or to learn.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to lift someone or something using your hands: If she starts to cry, pick her up and give her a cuddle. I picked up the kids ' clothes that were lying on the floor. I went to pick up the phone / receiver, but it had stopped ringing.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/pick-uppick up 1. To take up (something) with a hand or other body part or with an instrument: Could you pick up that book?www.thefreedictionary.com/pick+uppick up From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English pick up phrasal verb 1 lift something/somebody up pick something/somebody ↔ up to lift something or someone up He picked up the letter and read it.www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/pick-up
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