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pickup

American  
[pik-uhp] / ˈpɪkˌʌp /

noun

  1. an improvement, as in health, business conditions, work, production, etc.

  2. Informal. pick-me-up.

  3. Informal. a casual, usually unintroduced acquaintance, often one made in hope of a sexual relationship.

  4. an instance of stopping for or taking aboard passengers or freight, as by a train, ship, taxicab, etc., especially an instance of taking freight or a shipment of goods onto a truck.

  5. the person, freight, or shipment so taken aboard.

    The cab driver had a pickup at the airport who wanted to be driven to the docks.

  6. Automotive.

    1. capacity for rapid acceleration.

    2. acceleration; increase in speed.

    3. Also called pickup truck.  a small truck with a low-sided open body, used for deliveries and light hauling.

  7. Baseball. the act of fielding a ball after it hits the ground.

  8. Also called cartridge.  a small device attached to the end of a phonograph tone arm that contains a stylus and the mechanism that translates the movement of the stylus in a record groove into a changing electrical voltage.

  9. Radio.

    1. the act of receiving sound waves in the transmitting set in order to change them into electrical waves.

    2. a receiving or recording device.

    3. the place from which a broadcast is being transmitted.

    4. interference.

  10. Television.

    1. the change of light energy into electrical energy in a television camera.

    2. camera tube.

    3. a telecast made directly from the scene of an action.

  11. a hitchhiker.

  12. Metalworking. (in the cold-drawing of metal) the adhesion of particles of the metal to the die or plug.


adjective

  1. composed of or employing whatever persons are available on a more or less impromptu basis.

    a pickup game of baseball; a pickup dance band.

  2. using whatever ingredients are handy or available.

    a Sunday night pickup supper.

Etymology

Origin of pickup

First recorded in 1855–60; noun use of verb phrase pick up

Example Sentences

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GM supplier Magna is stuck with a plant built to churn out parts for battery-powered pickups.

From The Wall Street Journal

While the rise in energy prices has already resulted in a pickup in inflation, what matters most for officials is how workers and employers will respond.

From The Wall Street Journal

GM and Ford had a different idea: Instead of crowding the market with more small cars, they would launch electric versions of their pickup trucks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Woods was arrested after his SUV clipped a trailer being pulled by a pickup truck on Jupiter Island, Florida, near his home.

From Barron's

A slowdown in economic activity will also spur a pickup in default risk, forcing banks to set aside higher provisions for potential losses, Janus Henderson Investors fund manager Robert Schramm-Fuchs said.

From The Wall Street Journal