put that in your pipe and smoke it

The phrase "put that in your pipe and smoke it" is an idiomatic expression that is often used to convey a sense of finality or satisfaction after making a bold statement or proving someone wrong. It suggests that the person should fully accept or consider the information or opinion presented, even if they may not agree with it. The notion of smoking a pipe signifies a leisurely and contemplative activity, implying that the person should take their time to reflect on what has been said.


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