fireplug

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English[edit]

Fireplug in New Orleans, c. 1900

Etymology[edit]

fire +‎ plug, referring to the system used prior to fire hydrants, in which a large plug was placed into a hole in the water main, then covered with a barrel. The plug was removed when water was needed.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /faɪ(ə)plʌɡ/
  • (file)

Noun[edit]

fireplug (plural fireplugs)

  1. A fire hydrant.
    • 1976, Kurt Vonnegut, chapter 1, in Slapstick, Delacorte Press, page 22:
      She is a strong and warm-hearted and hard-working farmer in her early sixties. She is built like a fireplug.

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