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pipe noun- the penis US
- — Anthony Romeo, The Language of Gangs, p. 21, 4 December 1962
- Like a baton twirler with lots of practice, Annette grabbed Willie’s pipe[.] — Steve Cannon, Groove, Bang, and Jive Around, p. 7, 1969
- When she said that, my pipe jumped to attention, and I had to have her right then. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 36, 1973
- Most of them [...] were “gagging for a bit of Regimental pipe". — Chris Ryan, The Watchman, p. 95, 2001
- any large vein, well suited for drug injection US, 1952
- But keep off, better, because if you like junk you keep shmeckin and shootin, then the skin pop goes to the big pipe[.] — George Mandel, Flee the Angry Strangers, p. 56, 1952
- — Walter L. Way, The Drug Scene, p. 112, 1977
- — Gilda and Melvin Berger, Drug Abuse A-Z, p. 110, 1990
- — Sally Williams, “ Strong” Words, p. 154, 1994
- used of a conversation between two jail cells conducted through plumbing emptied of water US
- — William K. Bentley and James M. Corbett, Prison Slang, p. 56, 1992
- any wind or reed instrument US
- — Robert S. Gold, A Jazz Lexicon, p. 230, 1964
- an exhaust pipe US
- Some job, Mike. Got twin pipes in back. — Mickey Spillane, Kiss Me Deadly, p. 78, 1952
- a telephone UK
- — British Road Services Magazine, December 1951
- the firing chamber of a handgun US, 1987
- [T]hey had fought over a woman and then over a gun, which one of the men referred to at different times as “my piece,” “my thing,” “my roscoe,” “my jive,” “my cannon,” “my shit,” “my pipe,” and “my heater.” — L.H. Whittemore, Cop!, p. 197, 1969
- MURTAUGH: What’s it take? RIGGS: Fifteen in the mag, one up the pipe. — Lethal Weapon, 1987
- an electric outlet BARBADOS
- — Frank A. Collymore, Barbadian Dialect, p. 84, 1965
- a sufficient measure of marijuana for smoking in a pipe SOUTH AFRICA, 1970
Recorded as Afrikaans pyp in 1967. - — Penny Silva, A Dictionary of South African English, 1996
- a measurement of time: the distance that could be travelled between rest periods at which a pipe could be smoked CANADA
- The distance of a portage was reckoned at so many pipes. — Vardis Fisher, Pemmican, p. 251, 1957
- the vertical bar (|) on a computer keyboard US
- — Eric S. Raymond, The New Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 41, 1991
- an academically unchallenging course US
- — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 171, 1968
- a foregone conclusion US
- “What if you lose?” Billy asked bleakly. “I won’t. That game’s a pipe.” — Malcom Braly, Felony Tank, p. 47, 1961
▶ do the pipe to smoke crack cocaine US- Yeah, but I ain’t done the needle in a long time. Lately I been doing the pipe. — Neil S. Skolnik, On the Ledge, p. 110, 1996
▶ on the pipe- addicted to crack cocaine US
- — Judi Sanders, Don’t Dog by Do, Dude!, p. 22, 1991
- The kids around the pool table and video game were mostly here by default, half of them living on the street or with mothers on the pipe. — Richard Price, Clockers, p. 26, 1992
- It’s disgraceful. Uncle Sam is on the pipe. — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 97, 1997
▶ put that in your pipe and smoke it!; stick that in your pipe and smoke it! accept the situation, or what you have been told, whether you wish to or not UK, 1824- Put that in your pipe and smoke it, Mr President. — The Guardian, 18 December 2003
▶ take the pipe to commit suicide US- — Ralph de Sola, Crime Dictionary, p. 148, 1982
▶ the pipe the Greenwich tunnel (under the River Thames) UK- Greenwich is just through the pipe for me. — Garry Bushell, The Face, p. 228, 2001
▶ The Pipe General Douglas MacArthur (1880–1964) of the US Army US From his love of a corncob pipe.- — Frank Hailey, Soldier Talk, p. 46, 1982
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