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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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The piping hot radiators left children sweltering in 30C heat, even with all the windows open, so staff announced children could wear bikinis and swimming shorts in class.
Simply take the scanning wand and wipe it over the bar code like they do in the supermarket, then stick it in, press start and in no time your food will be out piping hot and ready to enjoy.
The sauce is easily defrosted in a few minutes, either using a microwave and then heating to piping hot, or alternatively in a bain-marie or a pan of boiling water.
"But," they persisted, "Is it piping hot?" Could they plug in their portable kettle - out it came - just to be sure?
Piping Hot 25-year-old Australian surf brand, founded on the idea
Mum Carol Smith, whose son Tom, 12, goes to the school, said: "If the Queen is going to have a piping hot meal the kids should have proper dinners too."
Then wait a full minute and serve up so they're enjoyed at their piping hot best.
You can tell when your turkey is cooked because the meat will not be pink, the juices will run clear when the flesh is pierced with a skewer and the meat is piping hot all the way through.
Serve piping hot with remaining butter melting in the centre.
Merthyr Road was shut to traffic as revellers enjoyed the evening, which included piping hot refreshments, rides for children and the highlight of the night - the switch on by Red Dragon's Claire Lloyd.
Using state-of-the-art graphics and the deductive powers of TV's Angela Lansbury, Sky Blue Saturday has uncovered a very real danger stalking young professional footballers like an ovenproof dish of piping hot Italian food.
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