Picked scone out with husband (6)
I believe the answer is:
chosen
'picked' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'scone out with husband' is the wordplay.
'out with' indicates an anagram (out can mean wrong or inaccurate).
'husband' becomes 'h' (abbreviation).
'scone' with its letters mixed up with 'h' can make 'CHOSEN'.
(Other definitions for chosen that I've seen before include "If you're one of these few, you're very privileged" , "'''Many are called, but few are ...'' (Bible) (6)'" , "part of Asia once" , "Select" , "Selected - Japanese name for Korea" .)