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piper

American  
[pahy-per] / ˈpaɪ pər /

noun

  1. a person who plays on a pipe.

  2. a bagpiper.


idioms

  1. pay the piper,

    1. to pay the cost of something.

    2. to bear the unfavorable consequences of one's actions or pleasures.

      Someday he'll have to pay the piper for all that gambling.

piper 1 British  
/ ˈpaɪpə /

noun

  1. a person who plays a pipe or bagpipes

  2. to bear the cost of an undertaking and control it

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Piper 2 British  
/ ˈpaɪpə /

noun

  1. John. 1903–92, British artist. An official war artist in World War II, he is known esp for his watercolours of bombed churches and his stained glass in Coventry Cathedral

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piper More Idioms  
  1. see call the tune (pay the piper).


Etymology

Origin of piper

before 1000; Middle English; Old English pīpere. See pipe 1, -er 1