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Pickup, Pick up or Pick-up may refer to:
Technology
- Magnetic cartridge, also known as pickup, a transducer used for the playback of gramophone records on a turntable or phonograph.
- Pickup (music technology), an electromagnetic device which detects vibrations from a musical instrument.
- Pickup tube, a type of cathode ray tube.
- Magnetic pickup, an electromagnetic device returning electrical pulses generated by rotating gears.
Music
Film and literature
Other
- Tim Pickup, Australian rugby league footballer
- Pickup artist, a man who is skilled in meeting, attracting, and seducing women
- Pick-up game, a show-up and play type sports game
- Pick-up (gaming), anything that you collect whilst playing a video game
- Pick-up line, intended to be short and easy method of engaging another person for sex or romance
- A colloquial term for acceleration, particularly of vehicles.
- Pickup truck or pick-up truck, a light truck with an open-top rear cargo area
- Pickup, a biscuit from Bahlsen
- A colloquial term for the detection of a blunder or mishap
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