1. stovepipe - Noun
2. stovepipe - Verb
Pipe made of sheet iron in length and angular or curved pieces fitting together, -- used to connect a portable stove with a chimney flue.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn unscrupulous, incompetent shyster with a big pretentious nose and stovepipe hat, he lies and cheats to protect criminals. Source: Internet
Additionally, by utilizing a single solution department-wide, the Army will be able to replace existing redundant "stovepipe" technologies across different divisions (e.g., logistics, medical, and personnel) thus simplifying the workflow for soldiers. Source: Internet
Some jug and stovepipe players utilize throat vocalization along with lip buzzing, as with the didgeridoo. Source: Internet
A tornado with a nearly cylindrical profile and relative low height is sometimes referred to as a "stovepipe" tornado. Source: Internet
The Cincinnati Jug Band recorded for Paramount Records in 1929, with Stovepipe No. 1 on the stovepipe. Source: Internet
The stovepipe (usually a section of tin pipe, 3" or 4" in diameter) is played in much the same manner, with the pipe rather than the jug being the resonating chamber. Source: Internet