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pickin
/ ˱èÉȘ°ìÉȘČÔ /
noun
- a small child
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yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pickin1
from Portuguese pequeno; see piccaninny
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âWeâre dyinâ a little bit by the poison that weâre pickinâ,â Wolves coach Chris Finch said.
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Nowhere was this more evident than on their 1965 album âBerry Pickinâ in the Country,â a collection of bluegrass covers of Chuck Berry songs, including a chuffing take of âMemphis.â
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The title track for Atkinsâ 41st studio album, âPickinâ My Wayâ was one of Eikhardâs earliest successes.
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If a lineup or programming lacks diversity, itâs certainly due to the person doing the pickinâ, not the actual options that are available.
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At the same time, you donât have to wait until October to get pickinâ.
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