pick up on

Verb

 * 1)  To notice, observe, learn, or understand, especially something otherwise overlooked.
 * 2) * 2011 , "Pilot" (season 1, episode 1):
 * Patrick: Well, maybe you're just too smart for everybody.
 * Allen Gregory DeLongpre: Hmm, that's a good point, Pete. You pick up on stuff, don't you?
 * Patrick: I don't know. It's Patrick, though.
 * Allen Gregory: I don't care.
 * 1)  To continue or build upon (for example, a task, analysis, or narrative), beginning from a point at which someone has previously stopped.
 * 2)  To adopt a practice in which others already engage.
 * Allen Gregory: I don't care.
 * 1)  To continue or build upon (for example, a task, analysis, or narrative), beginning from a point at which someone has previously stopped.
 * 2)  To adopt a practice in which others already engage.
 * 1)  To continue or build upon (for example, a task, analysis, or narrative), beginning from a point at which someone has previously stopped.
 * 2)  To adopt a practice in which others already engage.
 * 1)  To adopt a practice in which others already engage.