NUTPICK

Etymology 1

Noun

nutpick (plural nutpicks)

(US) A sharp tool used for digging the edible portion out of a nut.

Etymology 2

Verb

nutpick (third-person singular simple present nutpicks, present participle nutpicking, simple past and past participle nutpicked)

(Internet) To cherry-pick poor representatives of a viewpoint (i.e, from internet comments) in order to disparage it.

Anagrams

• pintuck

Source: Wiktionary



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(adjective) concerned primarily with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerations; “theoretical science”


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