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cherry-pick: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

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Aug. 22, 2014

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\CHER-ee-pik\
verb
1. Informal. to select with great care: You can cherry-pick your own stereo components.
2. Informal. (in retail use) to buy only the sale items and ignore the other merchandise.
Quotes
It’s easy to cherry-pick silly or ill-considered or factually flawed things he’s said.
-- Hendrick Hertzberg, "Foul Tip," The New Yorker, Jan. 16, 2009
Origin
Cherry-pick entered English in the 1960s possibly as an extension of the slang term cherry-picker, defined by Railroad Magazine in 1940 as a "switchman, so called because of red lights on switch stands. Also any railroad man who is always figuring on the best jobs and sidestepping undesirable ones."
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