1. pickles - Noun
2. pickles - Verb
3. Pickles - Proper noun
pickles
plural of pickle
pickles (uncountable)
(colloquial) Nonsense; folly.
Synonyms: gammon, gammon and pickles, tripe, tripe and onions
pickles
third-person singular simple present indicative of pickle
Pickles
A surname.
Pickles
plural of Pickle
Pickle jars are just pickle jars, and pickles are just pickles. Regina Spektor
I've done bad things with relish, and good things with pickles. John S. Hall
I have mood swings, but I can deal with that by watching Netflix and eating pickles. Abby Stein
Turns out, theres not a lot of information about pickles on the Internet. Brian Posehn
We came from a family where we ran our own small business. Our dad made his own products. We made our own sausages, our own meatloafs, our own pickles. Dad had to do everything himself. He had to figure out how to finance his business. Marcy Kaptur
I would fly to Los Angeles just for a cheeseburger with pickles and extra tomatoes from In-N-Out. Zoe Kravitz