Reverse Dictionary: PIPE (smoking)

ADJECTIVES
► FUNKING smoking a pipe, tobacco, etc. → 1699 obs.
► TROUSERED of a tobacco pipe: seasoned; having a deposit of carbon around the inside of the bowl → 1878 obs.

NOUNS
► ALDERMAN a long (generally clay) pipe → c1800 Eng. sl.
► AMBEER the residue that gathers in the stem of a smoker’s pipe → 1899 Amer. dial.
► BARNYARD PIPE a corncob pipe → 1970 Amer. dial.
► BLAST a whiff of a pipe → 1806 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► BLAW a smoke; a whiff of a pipe → 1911 Sc. (Bk.)
► BLOST a whiff of a pipe → 1911 Sc. (Bk.)
► BOILER a tobacco pipe → c1930 US students’ usage
► BROKEN ALDERMAN a short smoking pipe → M19 sl.
► CHERRY RIPE a pipe → 1857 UK rhyming sl.
► CHURCHWARDEN a very long clay pipe → 1890 sl. (Bk.)
► CUTTY-PIPE a short-stemmed pipe → 1857 Amer. dial. arch.
► DOTTLE the plug of half-smoked tobacco in the bottom of a pipe after smoking → 1815
► DOZZLE the unburnt tobacco left at the bottom of a pipe and placed on top of the next pipeful → 1892 Eng. dial.
► DRAG an inhalation of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar → 1904 US sl.
► DUDEEN a short-stemmed clay tobacco pipe → 1825
► GAGE a pipe; a pipeful of tobacco → 1676 sl.
► GAGG a pipe, a pipeful of tobacco → M17 sl.
► GOLLEROY the dottle of a pipe → 1916 Amer. dial. (Bk.)
► GRAVY BOWL a tobacco pipe → 1950 Amer. dial.
► GUM-BUCKET a smoker’s pipe → 1893 naval sl.
► GUN a tobacco pipe → 1708 sl.
► HAY-BURNER a smoking pipe → 1921 Amer. dial.
► HOD a pipe → 1913 Amer. dial. (Bk.)
► JUNK a pipe for tobacco → 1704 US
► LAUGH (AND A JOKE) a smoke; a cigarette; a cigar; a pipe or marijuana prepared for smoking → 1880 UK rhyming sl.
► LONG CLAY a long clay pipe → c1860 Brit. colloq.
► LUNT smoke, smoke with flame, esp. the smoke from a pipe → 1786
► MINI MOKE a cigar, cigarette, or pipe → 1998 Brit. rhyming sl. for ‘smoke’
► NINE CORNS a pipeful of tobacco → 1797 sl.
► NOSE WARMER a short pipe → 1945 sl.
► OLD DOG the bowl of a tobacco pipe → c1885 UK prison sl.
► ORGAN a pipe (smoking) → 1785 sl.
► PIPE-GUTS the dottle of a pipe → 1916 Amer. dial. (Bk.)
► RAKE-OUT a pipeful of tobacco → L19 sl.
► REEK a smoke; the act of smoking; a whiff of a pipe → 1876 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► STEAMER a tobacco pipe → 1945 US Western sl. (Bk.)
► STOVE a smoking pipe → 1914 US students’ sl. (Bk.)
► STRAW a long clay pipe; a churchwarden → 1904 sl. (Bk.)
► TOMMY TRIPE a tobacco pipe → 20C rhyming sl.
► TOPPER a cigar stump or cigarette end; also, the remains of tobacco in a pipe bowl → 1888 sl.
► YARD OF CLAY a long clay tobacco pipe → 1842
► YARD OF TRIPE a pipe → M19 rhyming sl.

VERBS
► ARTICHOKE RIPE to smoke a pipe → c1855 rhyming sl.
► BLAW to smoke a pipe → 1911 Sc. (Bk.)
► BLOW A CLOUD to smoke a pipe → 1819 sl.
► BLOW ONE’S REEK to smoke a pipe → 1896 Sc.
► COCK ONE’S ORGAN to smoke a pipe → 1785 sl.
► FUFF to puff a tobacco pipe → 1787 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► FUNK to smoke a pipe → L17 sl.
► LIGHT UP to light a pipe, cigar, or cigarette → 1861 colloq.
► LUNT to smoke a pipe → 1830
► POKE A SMIPE to smoke a pipe → 1840 sl.
► PUT ON A SMOKE to light a pipe or cigarette → L19 sl.
► RAISE A CLOUD to smoke a pipe of tobacco → L17 sl.