A "pickle dealer" typically refers to someone who sells pickles, which are cucumbers preserved in brine or vinegar. In some contexts, the term may also be used metaphorically or humorously to describe someone involved in a niche or unconventional business. Additionally, in certain slang, it can refer to someone who deals in illicit substances, but this usage is less common. Overall, the meaning varies based on context.
verbeinlegenpökelneinmachennounEssiggurke (American pickle)eingelegtes Gemüse (British pickle)idiomto be in a pickle = in der Klemme stecken
Cotton pickle may be a brand name.
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Because of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Emerson wrote in his book English Traits, and I quote, "Strange, that the New World should have no better luck,-that broad America must wear the name of a thief. Amerigo Vespucci, the pickle-dealer at Seville".
In a pickle
I have never heard that expression before. Do you mean "they left him in a pickle?" If so, that means they left him with a major problem, or they left him in a bad position.
I think you mean Walking Pickle! Alix
I think it's like when you have a bad problem you are caught up in.
my little pickle had a pickle that named his pickle pickle. pickle walked for a long pickle and then pickled. pickle was pickled, so he pickled. then he woke up and realized he was a dookie and not a pickle.
It means you must tickle someone's pickle...
Surprisingly yes you can pickle a pickle but when you do that the pickle doesn't taste very good anymore.
Da pickle is da pickle.