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  • pipe
    adj. pipeless.

  • pipe
    adj. pipelike.

  • pipe
    expr. pipe down, (Slang.) to be quiet; shut up.
    Ex. Listen, if you don't pipe down about TV and programming and keep quiet, you won't be able to sell a show in Sheboygan (New Yorker).

  • pipe
    expr. pipe one's (or the) eye. See under eye.

  • pipe
    expr. pipe up,
    a. to begin to play or sing (music); strike up.
    Ex. Once he piped up to a different air, a kind of country love song (Robert Louis Stevenson).
    b. (Slang.) to speak.
    Ex. As the guard laid a hand upon me, she piped

  • pipe
    expr. pipes,
    a. a set of musical tubes or pipes; syrinx.
    Ex. the pipes of Pan.
    b. a bagpipe.
    Ex. The pipes resumed their clamorous strain (Scott).
    c. (Slang.) the vocal apparatus, especially of a singer.
    Ex. A stran

  • pipe
    noun 1. a tube through which a liquid or gas flows.
    Ex. A stove or furnace musthave a pipe and a chimney to carry away the gases and smoke.
    (SYN) conduit, duct.
    2a. a tube of clay, wood, or other material with a bowl at one end, for s

  • pipe
    pipe, noun, verb, piped,piping.

  • pipe
    v.i. 1. to play on a pipe.
    2. to make a shrill noise; whistle or sing shrilly.
    Ex. No more they ... heard the steady wind pipe boisterously Through the strained rigging (William Morris).
    3. to speak or talk loudly and shrilly.

  • pipe
    v.t. 1. to carry by means of a pipe or pipes.
    Ex. to pipe oil into storage tanks from ships anchored offshore.
    2. to supply with pipes.
    Ex. Our street is being piped for gas.
    3. to play (a tune, music) on a pipe.
    Ex. to pi

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