pickup
/ˈpɪk.əp/Definitions
1. noun
A vehicle, typically a truck with an open back, used for transporting goods or materials.
“She loaded the boxes into the pickup to take them to the warehouse.”
2. noun
A game or situation where one player or team picks up a ball or other object to score points.
“The pickup in the basketball game was a crucial moment for the team to win.”
3. verb
To pick up something or someone, often referring to a physical act of lifting or taking.
“Can you pickup the groceries from the store on your way home?”
4. verb
To lift or collect something, often referring to an action of gathering or retrieving.
“The vacuum cleaner will pickup dirt and dust from the floor.”
5. verb
To attract or pick up someone, often referring to a romantic or social interest.
“The pickup line at the bar was not effective in attracting anyone.”