"Pick-pocketing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The act of stealing small valuable items from a person's pocket, typically in a crowded area or place where the victim is unaware of the theft.
The Picidae, commonly known as woodpeckers, are a family of near-passerine birds called “near-passerines” because they are similar to the true songbirds (Passeriformes) but with some distinctive characteristics. They are part of the perching birds clade, but due to their properties of drumming and pecking into trees, they have diverged to a unique family.
Relating to birds, especially hummingbirds, having a beak that is long and thin, with a pointed end.
Piciformes is a taxonomic order of birds that includes woodpeckers, wrynecks, and sapsuckers, which are characterized by their strong, chisel-like beaks used for excavating tree bark to reach sap, insects, and other food sources.
Aquatic or relating to swimming.ADC aquatic plant, especially one that grows in water 0-1m deep.A colloquial or humorous expression, used in computing, to refer to a computer.
A pick-me-up is something that lifts or improves one's spirits, providing a boost of energy and a sense of refreshment. It can be an activity, a drink, or even a piece of advice that helps to counteract fatigue, boredom, or depression, leaving a person feeling revitalized and more positive.
People who steal small valuables, especially money, from people's pockets, especially in crowded places like trains or buses.
"Pick-up" is a multifaceted term with various meanings depending on the context.1. A pick-up can refer to a car, specifically a type of vehicle designed to transport goods or people from one place to another, especially in a rural or suburban area.2. To pick-up can mean to lift or move something with a hook or a grasping motion, often associated with tools like a grappling hook or a hoist.3. In baseball, a pick-up is when the defensive team, usually the pitcher, uses a lot of quick pitches to throw four strikes in a minimal number of pitches, either to prevent the batter from taking too many pitches or to get the batter out quickly.4. Pick-up can also refer to a casual or social gathering at which people come together, often with the intention of meeting new people or engaging in conversation, especially among students or adults in a relaxed setting.5. Finally, to get pick-up usually means to choose or obtain a romantic or sexual partner, especially in a casual way, for one night or for a short period of time.In general, the term "pick-up" generally implies a specific action or activity related to grabbing, lifting, aiming to grab attention, or meeting someone, and its meanings can significantly vary depending on the context in which it's used.
I couldn't find a word in the English language called "pickage". However, I think you may be thinking of "pillage", which means to loot or plunder something, especially property or goods, especially during a battle or an invasion.
"Pickaninny" is a pejorative term that was historically used to refer to a child of color, particularly in the United States. It was often used to describe African American children, especially in the 19th and early 20th centuries.The term is derived from a word used in Africa to refer to a small child, but it took on a different connotation after it was brought to the Americas and associated with enslaved people and racism. The term has since been widely criticized for its racist undertones and is now widely considered improper and outdated.In modern usage, it's generally recommended to avoid using this term altogether, and instead use more neutral language to refer to children of all backgrounds.
A derogatory term that originated in the 19th century in the United States to refer to a black child, especially one considered to be younger than 10 years old. The term has a long history of being used in a pejorative way, perpetuating racist stereotypes and marginalizing African American children.
A pickaxe is a hand-held, long-handle tool with a sharp, pointed or wedge-shaped head, used for breaking or digging into solid surfaces, particularly rock or hard soil, especially in mining or excavating.
A tool with a long handle and a heavy metal head, used for breaking and digging hard or rocky surfaces, typically used in mining, construction, or geology.