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brain-picking
[ breyn-pik-ing ]
noun
- the act of obtaining information or ideas by questioning another person.
Other Words From
- brain-picker noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of brain-picking1
Example Sentences
However, the organizational psychologist, Wharton professor and author of “Give and Take” receives dozens of brain-picking requests every week.
Most conversations with him devolve into brain-picking, according to his friends in the business.
“Here, we’re more likely to change the game plan as we go along. It’s constantly a dialogue in the dugout,” said Wieters, who delights in the dugout brain-picking conversations with Daniel Murphy, Jayson Werth and others.
There has been a minimal amount of brain-picking on Brett’s part about what the week will be like, but Matt anticipates that will come once they meet up on Sunday.
Now, anyone can Tweet, email or send a LinkedIn request for a brain-picking meetup over coffee or lunch.
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