a device for smoking tobacco, consisting of a narrow tube made from wood, clay, etc. with a bowl at one end in which the tobacco is burned, the smoke from which is drawn into the mouth
a smell of pipe tobacco
a wind instrument consisting of a single tube with holes along its length that are covered by the fingers to produce different notes
the tone of a reed pipe
a command which causes the output from one routine to be the input for another
a cask for wine, especially as a measure equal to two hogsheads, usually equivalent to 105 gallons (about 477 litres)
a fresh pipe of port
play (a tune) on a pipe or pipes
he believed he'd heard music—a tune being piped
decorate (clothing or soft furnishings) with thin cord covered in fabric and inserted into a seam
arrange (food, particularly icing or cream) in decorative lines or patterns
she had been piping cream round a flan