put someone's pipe out

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To scupper someone's plans. UK,archaic,slang
    — “I'll tell you something, too,” retorted the captain, duskily flushing. “I wouldn't sail this ship for the man you are, if you went upon your knees. I've dealt with gentlemen up to now.” “I can tell you the names of a number of gentlemen you'll never deal with any more, and that's the whole of Longhurst's gang,” said Jim. “I'll put your pipe out in that quarter, my friend. Here, rout out your traps as quick as look at it, and take your vermin along with you. I'll have a captain in, this very night, that's a sailor, and some sailors to work for him.”

词形变化

puts someone's pipe out present,singular,third-person putting someone's pipe out participle,present put someone's pipe out participle,past put someone's pipe out past
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