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pipe

Drug slang
noun
(1) Crack pipe;
(2) Marijuana pipe;
(3) Regionally popular term for a vein into which a drug is injected.

verb To mix drugs with other substances.
 
Research
See Leaky pipe.
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Araminta used the Pipe Down as a springboard to get her current job at International Conferences on Addiction and Associated Disorders, who bring experts together to talk about addiction.
So, we should just pipe down a bit over here in Wales because no-one else is making too big a fuss about it all.
Whereupon a French person let fly with a barrage which clearly meant something like, hey pipe down you Limey loudmouth.
Surely staff would be better suited to patrolling the bar areas and politely asking the usual throng of loud, drunk lads to pipe down a little.
After we got this section of pipe down a couple of feet we decided to check for water.
RIGHT, people, pipe down at the back and stop giving that poor, gazillionaire political wife a hard time.
But if it does, make me Speaker so I can tell First Minister Sir Gary Verity to pipe down and sit down.
They should just tell these parents to pipe down and stop causing problems when there are none.
Former First Minister Rhodri Morgan said comments by ex-PM Tony Blair which suggested supporters of Jeremy Corbyn should get a heart transplant were "astonishing and unwise" and that senior party figures should "pipe down".
Dessie Hughes notched his 50th success of the season in Ireland when longabsent Swiftmarc, ridden by Roger Loughran, captured the handicap chase after which Niall Slippers Madden was removed to hospital with a suspected broken leg after a fall from Pipe Down.
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