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Have you heard the phrase "to pick your brain" used...to mean to discuss something in depth? I just heard it used today, and it is one phrase that is just too literal for me. All I think about is actual picking of the brain! Red Face
 
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It's perfectly common in my idiom. It means a bit more than you suggest, I think: if X is picking Y's brain on a topic, then Y is presumably some sort of authority on the subject, and X is questioning Y to try to get information or ideas for his/her own use. I think I've heard it more often as "pick someone's brains", but either is acceptable.
 
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With Guy all the way on this one.


Try the opening scene of this (after the advert), episode three of my favourite bleak black comedy - The League of Gentlemen..

(Note - because it has adult humour you do need to log in to youtube to watch it)


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
 
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Originally posted by BobHale:
Try the opening scene of this (after the advert), episode three of my favourite bleak black comedy - The League of Gentlemen..


Those of us outside of the UK can't watch this. It's a great show.
 
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Maybe searching youtube will find an unofficial copy.

It's season one episode three opening sequence.

A man walks into the local shop and asks "Can I pick your brains" only to have the shopkeeper cower away covering her head with her arms.

Funnier to watch.


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
 
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I guess he's not local. His mind has been warped by colours, sounds and shapes.
 
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Yes, Guy, I agree with your definition. That's the way we use it, too.
 
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