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kerstin



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PostPosted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 7:29 pm    Post subject: questions from reading a lot Reply with quote

What does 'piped out ' mean, exhausted?


He is too tall, he has to sleep 'corner-to-corner' on a regular-sized bed.

diagnoally in this case?


What is the meaning of 'to level the playing field'? Is that a soccer lingo?


This singer has come a *full circle* from Thailand to give us a performance.

Is that about the actual distance or the figurative one?

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 10:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What does 'piped out ' mean, exhausted?
--That's a new on on me. I'm sure someone else will be able to answer this one.

He is too tall, he has to sleep 'corner-to-corner' on a regular-sized bed.
diagnoally in this case?
--Yes, right. I speak from personal experience.

What is the meaning of 'to level the playing field'? Is that a soccer lingo?
--It does come from sports. If the field is level, then it is fair for all playing. If tilted one way or the other, it may favor one side. People use the expression in any context to mean to make the situation fair for all, not favoring anyone.

This singer has come a *full circle* from Thailand to give us a performance. Is that about the actual distance or the figurative one?
--It's figurative. To come full circle is to return to the starting place after a long time or distance, whether figurative or literal.
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, I thought by now someone would have given us the meaning of "piped out," but since no one did, I Googled it.

I found instances of people being "piped out" of a wedding ceremony (someone playing the bagpipes as the happy couple left), and water being piped out of houses (drained out by pipes), and ingredients being piped out while preparing food (squirted out of tubes, I think), not to mention music being piped out from the source, information piped out to the audience, radioactive waste piped out to sea (hey, stop that!), and piped-out wells (oil wells that had been exhausted).

There were 45,000 hits, and I looked at the first 20. That's about my Google limit.

What was the context, Kerstin?
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