from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
noun Baseball A play in which a runner is caught off base and is put out by a quick throw, as from the pitcher or catcher.
noun Sports An intercepted pass, especially in football.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
noun (Baseball) a play in which a base runner is picked off. See pick off.
transitive verb (Baseball) to put out a baserunner who is off base by tagging him/her, especially by a quick throw from the pitcher or catcher.
transitive verb to shoot so as to kill or disable, especially one by one from a position or in a situation where the target is unable to return fire at the shooter; -- used commonly of sniper fire.
transitive verb (Football) to intercept (a pass).
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noun baseball A play in which a pitcher throws a live ball to a fielder so that the fielder can tag out a baserunner who has moved away from the base
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
noun a baseball play in which a base runner is caught off base and tagged out
verb shoot one by one
verb pull or pull out sharply
Etymologies
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pick + off
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While my pickoff has been a valuable asset my entire professional career, only in the last season and a half have I come close to perfecting it, including ways to better set up what I call my "A" and "" A+ "moves.
Over the All-Star break, for instance, he returned to his hometown of Salisbury, N.C., and spent a day working on pickoff moves with pitchers from a local American Legion team.
He recalled challenging some of the top pickers (Fleck, Douglas) to a "pickoff" during his last visit here (2006) and they never showed, so "we decided by forfeit we won."
He recalled challenging some of the top pickers (Fleck, Douglas) to a "pickoff" during his last visit here (2006) and they never showed, so "we decided by forfeit we won."
As request for quotes rolled across the screen, scumbag traders would pickoff others by changing one letter in a quote, eg M95-96 – 97 bfly vs U92-95 p sprd becomes M95-96 – 97 bfly vs U82-95 p sprd, changing the value of the package by a couple tics.
Roethlisberger finished 21 of 30 for 256 yards with one touchdown and one interception, Dansby's pickoff at the Steelers '33-yard line that the Cardinals could not turn into points.
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