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The phrase "put that in your pipe and smoke it" originates from 17th-century England and is believed to refer to the act of smoking tobacco in a pipe, which was a common practice at the time. It is often used to challenge someone's opinion or to suggest that they accept an uncomfortable truth. The phrase implies that the listener should reflect on the information presented, much like contemplating the smoke from a pipe. Its usage has evolved over time and remains a colloquial expression in modern language.

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