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Is there a short synonym or another verb to "pick up someone" romantic situation? Could you clarify your last question ecker? I'm sorry Question 1: "pick up someone" is a phrasal verb, is there one single verb or synonym for that?

I'm talking about "pick up somenoe" as a romantic situation.. Question 2: to be picked up is a passive form from verb In other words, got it? I'd say that in answer to question 1 , you might want to look up synonyms of 'to seduce' and go from there, where I'm sure you'll find a spectrum of expressions ranging from the quaint to the illegal. For question 2 , you might simply have to use the passive voice 'to be seduced' etc. Other examples: Who are you anyway? Are you trying to pick me up?

How to pick up a girl in a bar how to seduce a girl? If a man tried to seduce me, I would expect him to buy me flowers, take me to expensive restaurants, find out what my favourite perfume is and then buy me a bottle of it and leave it on my front doorstep, that kind of thing. Seduction usually takes a bit more time and effort than a simple "pick up" and the intended result is normally more of a potential long-term relationship, rather than a rather tawdry one-night stand.

That it's a phrasal verb does not mean that there is automatically a one-word verb that is synonymous. Also, seduction always has sex as its objective. That's part of what the word means. Picking someone up may or may not lead to that, perhaps the person who tries to pick the other person up hopes it will, but the phrase doesn't have the same specific meaning. MarFish posted "Sex is usually the main intention of the man. Biological forces are hard to change. Egmont said:.

I don't think that 'to be seduced' is the equivalent of 'to be picked up'. Also 'waiting to get off with someone'. Would "pulling" be a synonym for "getting picked up" in BE? The person doing the 'pulling' would be doing the 'picking up', not 'getting picked up', but yes, that's another BrE expression.

So, "to make out with sb" can be the equivalent "to be picked up" also? Not really, you make out after you have been picked up. For example, it often involves touching private body parts. It may or may not happen after one person picks up another. By the way, some dictionaries use abbreviations like "sb" to save space, but native speakers never use them - even in texting. We prefer complete words here.

Hanging out is spending time with someone for no specific reason. Pickup lines are also used and referred to in online dating, although initial contact is often simply referred to as a message. In the United Kingdom, pickup lines are sometimes called chat-up lines since at least the s.

This is not meant to be a formal definition of pickup line like most terms we define on Dictionary. Feedback See Today's Synonym. Word of the Day. Meanings Meanings. Examples Origin Usage. Slang dictionary pickup line or pick up line or pick-up line [ pik -uhp lahyn] What does pickup line mean? What's hot. Maybe something that is on top of it or covering it? You got that part right, but perhaps not in the way you think. A seat cover in trucking terms is considered a pretty girl in the car on the side of you or even a passenger.

Definitely not what you thought. Take a second to think about this one. At first glance you must have thought it would be something like a polish or lotion used for truckers. That's where you're wrong.

This term means filling the tank with fuel. It's called this because, as a trucker, you have to be in motion continually, and to do that, you need fuel. As far as the lotion goes, it was probably just chosen because of the catchy sound when it's put with the word motion. Georgia Overdrive is a trucking term that doesn't match its meaning; in fact, it doesn't even have anything to do with Georgia or overdrive.

Instead, it means driving down a hill without pushing the accelerator to save gas. It is a catchy phrase though. This one by far has to be my favorite term used by truckers. First off because it's way stinking hilarious hearing it in a conversation and second because it's pretty clever. Kojak with a Kodak is actually the term used to describe a policeman with a radar gun. Isn't that clever?

Truck drivers have to drive through narrow bridges every once in a while, but it's a tight fit, and that is why it's named after a credit card machine with enough room to swipe. Though we wish this had something to do with spending easy money, it's pretty nerve-wracking to think about pulling an enormous truck through a narrow bridge.

We all feel for you truckers. Usually, bumper stickers are stickers on the back of someone's car showing off beliefs or hobbies, but in the trucking industry, bumper stickers are way more annoying than a small tag on the back of someone's car.

To a truck driver a bumper sticker refers to a car following too close to behind a semi. The fifty-dollar lane doesn't cost money. Instead, the fifty-dollar lane refers to the fast lane on the freeway. It was first described as the fifty-dollar lane because truckers speeding in the passing lane would get a 50 dollar fine for speeding.

The bear den, like most bear slangs in the trucker terms, the word bear is referring to police officers.



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