water pipe

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From Middle English waterpype, equivalent to water +‎ pipe.

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water pipe (plural water pipes)

  1. A pipe that is a conduit for water; an essential element of plumbing.
  2. A device for smoking, such as a hookah or bong, in which the smoke is drawn through a container of water before inhaling.

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  • (device for smoking): See: hookah

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