Phrasal verbs are two or more words that form a whole new word that has a different meaning than the original word. For example, "pickup" means "grab" or "raise", which is quite different from the definition of "pickup" alone.
Computers are certainly more adept at solving quandaries that benefit from their unique skillset, but humans hold the edge on tasks that machines simply can't perform.
Not yet, anyway. Computers can take in and process certain kinds of information much faster than we can.