This is 1920s slang for 'shut up.'
Pipe down originally started with sailors. A person would blow a whistle ( pipe ) to call all the sailors below decks when work was over for the day. They could then go below decks, shut up, and go to sleep.
There is no specific meaning associated with the phrase "tucking down." It could be a colloquial or slang term that is not widely recognized.
"Flue" can refer to two main meanings. The first is a passage for smoke or fire gases to escape from a furnace, stove, or fireplace. The second is a channel or pipe for conveying water or other fluid.
A homonym of "15 down" could be "fifteen down," which sounds the same but has a different spelling and meaning.
Down with in french is "à bas.." à bas les aristocrates ! : Down with the aristocrats !
Longitudinal Submerged Arch Welded Pipe
Foul Air
You can put a liquid pipe snake down your drain or put a hose down there
updraft
3rd pipe (1) - elbow down to right 4th pipe (2) - elbow down to right , left to down, down to right 6th pipe (3) - down to right, right to down, down to left, right to down, down pipe, up to right, right to up, up to left, right to up, down to left
Nominal bore which is designation for pipe size.
a pice of pipe a pice of pipe
cancer his soul
Jump on the pipe and press down.
No, the wind pipe goes down into the lungs and you breath through it. the oesophagus goes into your stomach and the food goes down it. it is basically like your food pipe
Electric resistant weld
Threaded On End