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pickup

American  
[pik-uhp] / ˈpɪkˌʌp /

noun

  • pickups
    plural
  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.

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Noun Inflected Forms

Etymology

Origin of pickup

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

Explanation

A pickup is a truck with an open bed, perfect for helping a friend move into a new apartment. It's also the act of picking something up — so you might make the furniture pickup in your pickup. The meanings of pickup include takeout: "I ordered the pad Thai for pickup." It also means "acceleration," like your dad's speedy car with amazing pickup or the pickup in sales at your lemonade stand on a hot day. And in sports a pickup game is impromptu and casual. As for a light truck with a closed cab, pickup is short for pickup truck, named after how handy it is for picking things up and delivering them.

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Long queues of people could be seen evacuating towns on foot, by motorbike and car, some piled into the back of pickup trucks.

From Barron's Aug. 15, 2026

Ford is the industry’s biggest buyer of aluminum, which it uses for the bestselling F-150 pickup, and it has been forced to rely more heavily on imported aluminum after factory fires sidelined its biggest supplier.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 15, 2026

French soccer star joins pickup match in Manhattan.

From MarketWatch Aug. 12, 2026

The wait for the Dodger Stadium Express or a rideshare pickup, and the slog out of the stadium and along Sunset Boulevard, can be excruciating.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 9, 2026

Figure 1.59: If a piece begins with a pickup measure, the final measure of the piece is shortened by the length of the pickup measure.

From "Understanding Basic Music Theory" by Catherine Schmidt-Jones and Russel Jones

Ram automaker added more powerful engines to its pickups, but there was one big problem: they didn’t sound the same.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 14, 2026

These layoffs are part of an initiative aimed at streamlining package pickups and deliveries by merging ground and express delivery networks.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 13, 2026

Not long ago, Ram thought it had dreamed up the perfect engine for its pickups.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 13, 2026

Sales of traditionally powered vehicles rose 1% as Ford’s pickups continued to shine in the U.S. — the company said that some of its off-road-vehicle trims accounted for nearly a quarter of its U.S. sales.

From MarketWatch Jul. 28, 2026

The main street was wide—with sun-bleached cars and pickups parked at an angle to the curb—but only a few blocks long, flanked on both sides with low, flat-roofed buildings made of adobe or brick.

From "The Glass Castle" by Jeannette Walls

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