pickup

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) An electronic device for detecting sound, vibration, etc., such as one fitted to an electric guitar or record player.
 * 2) In a record player, an electromagnetic component that converts the needle vibrations into an electrical signal.
 * 3) Electromagnetic coil receiver of metal string oscillations.
 * 4)  Impromptu or ad hoc, especially of sports games and teams made up of randomly selected players.
 * 5) An instance of approaching someone and engaging in romantic flirtation and courting with the intent to pursue romance, a date, or a sexual encounter.
 * 6) A person successfully approached in this manner for romance or sex.
 * 7)  In various games, the fielding or hitting of a ball just after it strikes the ground.
 * 8)  An item that can be picked up by the player, conferring some benefit or effect; a power-up.
 * 9) * 1991, James Leach, Turrican II (video game review) in Your Sinclair issue 69
 * Every step of the way you come across absolutely loads of aliens, pick-ups and new and weird obstacles to overcome.
 * 1)  The act of a challenging party or candidate winning an electoral district held by an incumbent party or candidate.
 * 2) The act of answering a telephone.
 * 3)  A relatively minor shot filmed or recorded after the fact to augment previous footage.
 * 4) The act of collecting and taking away something or someone, usually in a vehicle.
 * 5)  A time during which passengers, such as school children, are picked up.
 * 6)  The rate at which a motor vehicle picks up speed.
 * 7)  The condition of being picked up, or taken up; adoption by some entity.
 * 1)  An item that can be picked up by the player, conferring some benefit or effect; a power-up.
 * 2) * 1991, James Leach, Turrican II (video game review) in Your Sinclair issue 69
 * Every step of the way you come across absolutely loads of aliens, pick-ups and new and weird obstacles to overcome.
 * 1)  The act of a challenging party or candidate winning an electoral district held by an incumbent party or candidate.
 * 2) The act of answering a telephone.
 * 3)  A relatively minor shot filmed or recorded after the fact to augment previous footage.
 * 4) The act of collecting and taking away something or someone, usually in a vehicle.
 * 5)  A time during which passengers, such as school children, are picked up.
 * 6)  The rate at which a motor vehicle picks up speed.
 * 7)  The condition of being picked up, or taken up; adoption by some entity.
 * 1)  A relatively minor shot filmed or recorded after the fact to augment previous footage.
 * 2) The act of collecting and taking away something or someone, usually in a vehicle.
 * 3)  A time during which passengers, such as school children, are picked up.
 * 4)  The rate at which a motor vehicle picks up speed.
 * 5)  The condition of being picked up, or taken up; adoption by some entity.
 * 1)  The rate at which a motor vehicle picks up speed.
 * 2)  The condition of being picked up, or taken up; adoption by some entity.
 * 1)  The condition of being picked up, or taken up; adoption by some entity.
 * 1)  The condition of being picked up, or taken up; adoption by some entity.

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Translations

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 * Khmer: ពីកឺប
 * Maori: hopuoro
 * Polish: przetwornik,
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 * Azerbaijani: padxod
 * French:
 * Japanese: ナンパ
 * Korean: 헌팅
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 * Finnish: ,
 * Polish: znajdźka


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Noun

 * 1) pickup truck

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) pickup truck truck with an open cargo bed

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  vehicle

Noun

 * 1) pickup truck