chibouque

chibouque

A man smokes a chibouque in a quiet room.

Definition

Noun: A "chibouque" is a long-stemmed Turkish tobacco pipe, typically with a clay bowl and a stem that can be up to several feet in length. It is traditionally used for smoking, especially in Ottoman and Middle Eastern cultures.

Usage Examples
  • (He smoked a long Turkish pipe while relaxing.)
  • (The shop displayed historical Turkish tobacco pipes.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Chibouque" in historical context: The pipe was often associated with Ottoman coffeehouses and social gatherings, symbolizing leisure and sophistication.
    • In the old photographs, the pasha is seen holding a chibouque while conversing with guests. (The pasha used the pipe as a status symbol during social events.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Chibouk (noun): An alternate spelling of "chibouque," used interchangeably.
    • The traveler described the chibouk as a distinctive smoking implement. (The traveler referred to the long Turkish pipe.)
Synonyms
  • Turkish pipe: A general term for pipes from Turkey.
  • Long-stemmed pipe: A descriptive phrase for pipes with extended stems.
Related Idioms
  • "To smoke a chibouque": An idiomatic expression meaning to engage in a leisurely, contemplative activity, often associated with relaxation.
    • After a long day, he liked to smoke a chibouque and reflect. (He enjoyed a relaxed smoking session to unwind.)