From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpick-up truckˈpick-up ˌtruck noun [countable] American EnglishTTC a pick-up(1)
Examples from the Corpus
pick-up truck• Four died when gunmen opened fire on a pick-up truck loaded with people near Port Shepstone in southern Natal.• Read in studio Two children and two adults were injured when a school minibus collided with a pick-up truck and a car.• A pick-up truck and two other cars have been parked against the windows.• A pick-up truck, that's what.• They stood Donald in the back of Tommy's pick-up truck, then they climbed into the cab.• The pick-up truck they used to drive to the coast was found abandoned and bloodstained nearby.• As we drive by, a tiny pick-up truck approaches with two more.