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'''P-Lip''':  A type of pipe mouthpiece invented by Peterson of Dublin and relying on a small hole on the top of a stem rather than a hole at its end.  Meant to reduce tongue bite by directing the flow of smoke away from the tongue.
'''P-Lip''':  A type of pipe mouthpiece invented by Peterson of Dublin and relying on a small hole on the top of a stem rather than a hole at its end.  Meant to reduce tongue bite by directing the flow of smoke away from the tongue.
'''Plug''':  Whole leaf, pressed with moisture, becomes a plug, from which flakes can be sliced.  Plug tobacco is prepared by slicing off and then rubbing out pieces of the block of tobacco.


'''Poker''':  According to the [[Poker|A.S.P. Pipe Parts Charts by Bill Burney]], the poker is a straight pipe with a cylindrical, flat bottomed bowl designed so that the pipe will stand on its own.
'''Poker''':  According to the [[Poker|A.S.P. Pipe Parts Charts by Bill Burney]], the poker is a straight pipe with a cylindrical, flat bottomed bowl designed so that the pipe will stand on its own.