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- verb transitive To
lift ; tograsp andraise . - verb transitive To
collect an object, especially in passing. - verb transitive or intransitive To
clean up ; to return to anorganized state. - verb transitive To
collect apassenger . - verb transitive To collect and detain (a suspect).
- verb intransitive To
improve ,increase , orspeed up. - verb intransitive To
restart orresume . - verb transitive To
learn , tograsp ; to begin tounderstand . - verb transitive To
receive (a radiosignal or the like). - verb by extension To
notice ,detect ordiscern , often used with "on". - verb transitive To point out (a person's behaviour, habits, or actions) in a critical manner.
- verb To
meet andseduce somebody forromantic purposes, especially in a social situation. - verb transitive or intransitive To
answer a telephone. Seepick up the phone . - verb To
pay for. - verb To reduce the
despondency of. - verb To take
control (physically) of something. - verb soccer To
mark , to defend against an opposition player by following them closely. - verb To
record , tonotch up - noun attributive An
impromptu athleticgame . - noun The act of collecting and taking away something or someone, usually in a vehicle. The time the act occurs.
- noun An instance of approaching someone and engaging in romantic flirtation and courting with the intent to pursue romance, a date, or a sexual encounter. See also
pick-up line ,pick-up joint ,pickup artist . - noun US A
pickup truck . - noun tennis A
half-volley .
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yarb commented on the word pick up
To score.
"Doughty - 6-0 and 213 pounds from London, Ont. - picked up four assists in the tournament" - Vancouver Sun, 1-10-08
January 11, 2008