verb (colloquial).—1.  To fasten anything to the tail of a cat or dog; hence (2) to annoy.

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  1857.  C. KINGSLEY, Two Years Ago, ii. Even the Boys … TAIL-PIPED not his dog.

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  1876.  BLACKMORE, Cripps, the Carrier, xxix. He might have been TAIL-PIPED for seven leagues without troubling his head about it.

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