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Of, or pertaining to, a pickle.
This pickle is very pickley.
Pickley by MissMixedMedia December 20, 2009
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Picksync 

v. Pretending to play a stringed instrument with a tune in the background; the obvious result being it will look as if the music were coming forth from the instrument itself.

Etymology
Pickync is short for pick synchronisation which is inspired by the more popular portmanteau lip synchronisation (more commonly referred as lipsync.) Here, pick is taken to mean the little plastic/bone/ivory/metal whatchamacallit hoojamaflip that certain guitar players (among several other stringed instrumentalists) use to strum their stringed instrument.

Miscellaneous
Depending on the degree of the observer's intelligence, thier attention to detail and their understanding of the concepts of vibrating length and thickness of the string, and the timbre of the instrument and its implications on the intonation and tone of the instrument, picksyncers may or may not pull off being real.

In all likeliness, picksyncers (good ones atleast) can only be made out as fakers by seasoned fellow operators of stringed instruments.
People always diss Lemolok on Youtube for picksyncing to a MIDI version of Necrophagist's Seven on a ukulele, but I think he did a fairly good job of making it look and sound real.
Picksync by Der Gelb Baron June 18, 2010
pickney - children
plural: pickney dem - those/the children
Da pickney dem mek bare noise
the children make loads of noise
Pickney by Chloe December 3, 2004
A Jamaican word (patois) for a child.
Move the pickney to the other bed.
Pickney by Mike was a housekey January 4, 2021
gotta go home n feed dem likkle pickneys
pickneys by exxplicit April 30, 2003
A sacred language ONLY spoken by Phantom Smells and his disciples who don't exist yet..
“Oh damn you speak Pickoey? No way— are you a disciple of Phantom Smells? OR ARE YOU PHANTOM SMELLS???”
“Pickoey is such a cool language.. I wish I could learn it but I’m not a disciple of Phantom Smells.”
Pickoey by n/i/c/k November 29, 2020