1. To decide with care or forethought. 2. To work with a pick. 3. To find fault or make petty criticisms; carp: He's always picking about something. 4. To be harvested or gathered: The ripe apples picked easily.
To harvest a fruit or vegetable for consumption by removing it from the plant to which it is attached; to harvest an entire plant by removing it from the ground. It's time to pick the tomatoes. To pull apart or away, especially with the fingers; to pluck. She picked flowers in the meadow.
If you pick something from a place, you remove it from there with your fingers or your hand. He picked the napkin from his lap and placed it alongside his plate.
When you pick something, you choose it, the way you pick apples in the fall or when you pick a partner to work with in biology class. But if you pick on someone, you bug them in a mean way.
PICK meaning: 1 : to choose or select (someone or something) from a group; 2 : to remove (a fruit, flower, etc.) from a plant especially by using your hand