Results for “cherry pick”
A truck-mounted bucket lift for working at height.
Hanging near the far basket for easy scores
In mint, like-new, perfectly maintained condition — said especially of a car.
Drafting a champ specifically to beat one the enemy already locked.
The dish that needs finishing for the window — now.
A highway rest area — often with a cruising reputation.
The children (plural marker 'dem')
Having short, tightly-curled unkempt afro hair.
Tongue-in-cheek description of weightlifting.
A screen for the ball-handler, then the screener cuts to the rim
An informal game with players who show up
A rundown between two bases.
An interception returned for a touchdown.
To ask someone for their knowledge or ideas.
Grinding on the rear peg only with the front wheel raised above the rail.
Grinding on the front peg only, back wheel balanced in the air.
Has prominent buck teeth.
Euchre call to play a hand solo.
Someone who seeks validation by putting others down and acting "not like the rest" to be chosen.
Patois for a child or kid — your pickney are your children.
A player who hides in weird spots and plays sneaky for the cheap pick.
Timed pickups on the map that hand you a temporary buff — haste, double damage, the lot.
A level-gated pick in HotS that beefs up or rewrites one of your abilities.
The team in the bottom-left base; gets first pick in the draft.
The team in the top-right base; gets the final counter pick in the draft.
The squadmate who controls the drop and picks where you land.
One input that auto-picks the right answer for you based on what they do.
Picking combo routes that drag the enemy across the screen into a wall.
A match where both players pick the exact same character — also called a mirror match.
Stringing kills or pickups together to keep a score multiplier alive.
The pre-game phase where teams pick their characters and ban the scary ones.
Wrecked drunk — or beaten senseless. Take your pick.
A po-boy loaded with lettuce, tomato, pickles and mayo.
Pickup truck, in Tex-Mex Spanglish.
Mature content — open to view.
A hard hat — or a motorcycle helmet, take your pick.
A worker who crosses a picket line, or a non-union hand on a union job.
To pull / take a hit; also to pick up
A pickled dish of boiled pork/chicken in lime and cucumber brine.
The step after picking up the dribble before the two steps