voicepipe

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English

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Etymology

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From voice +‎ pipe.

Noun

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voicepipe (plural voicepipes)

  1. A speaking tube.
    • 2020 July 15, Drachinifel, 46:43 from the start, in The Battle of Jutland - Clash of the Titans - Part 1 (Beatty vs Hipper)[1], archived from the original on 3 October 2024:
      But even as the fireball races both skywards and downwards, the mortally-wounded Major Francis Harvey, Royal Marines, crawls over to a voicepipe despite the loss of both legs and orders the magazines locked down and flooded. It's his last act on this Earth; his body will be found later, next to the voicepipe.