Meaning & Definition of word "Pipe"

Pipe

/paɪp/

noun:

  • 1. A tube of metal, plastic, or other material used to convey water, gas, oil, or other substances.
    • Example: The plumber installed a new pipe to fix the leak in the basement.
  • 2. A hollow cylindrical object used for smoking tobacco or other substances.
    • Example: He enjoys smoking his favorite blend of tobacco from an old wooden pipe.
  • 3. A musical instrument made of a tube, typically played by blowing air through it.
    • Example: The musicians each took turns playing a tune on the pipe.

verb:

  • 1. To convey or transport something through a system of pipes.
    • Example: They plan to pipe water from the reservoir to the city.
  • 2. To make a musical sound using a pipe, such as a whistle or flute.
    • Example: The boy piped a joyful tune as he walked through the garden.

Etymology

Middle English: from Old Latin 'pipa', meaning 'pipe, flute'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

pipe dream:

An unrealistic hope or fantasy.

pipe down:

To become quiet or stop talking.

pipes burst:

A situation where the pipes in a plumbing system break or fail.

Related Words

tubing:

The act of using pipes, especially in the context of connecting items.

pipeline:

A system of pipes used to transport liquids or gas.

Slang Meanings of pipe

Meaning: A method of consuming marijuana or other substances.

Example Sentence: He pulled out his pipe during the party.

Meaning: To play a pipe or flute.

Example Sentence: She loves to pipe tunes at gatherings.