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put that in your pipe and smoke it
phr. (context idiomatic colloquial pejorative English) (non-gloss definition Used after state stating something surprising or undesired, to emphasize its truth. Also used after refuting an argument. Sometimes an adjective is inserted before ''pipe''.)
Usage examples of "put that in your pipe and smoke it".
I don't know where it's gone, and you can put that in your pipe and smoke it.
And Grubby can come and go as he likes when it's his, so put that in your pipe and smoke it, bor!