Pick somebody’s brains

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To ask someone, who you believe to be knowledgeable, for information or their opinion on something.

I'd like to pick your brains about the new software system.
Visual representation of "pick somebody’s brains" - To ask someone, who you believe to be knowledgeable, for information or their opinion on something.

Often appears as...

  • pick his brains
  • pick her brains

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Colloquial

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Seeking Insight

Use it when you want detailed knowledge or advice from an expert or experienced person.

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Can I pick your brains on effective teaching methods?
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Colloquial Tone

It's mainly used in informal situations like casual conversations with friends or colleagues.

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Hey, could I pick your brains about your trip to Spain?
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Respectful Permission

It's polite to ask for permission to pick someone’s brain, showing respect for their time and expertise.

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Do you have a moment? I’d love to pick your brains about your new book.
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