0 a pipe which carries water from the roof of a building to the ground -- nedløbsrør
a blocked drainpipe.
In no time at all, after receiving a very small fine or a warning, they are out of court and back up the drainpipes.
Apparently one may paint one's drainpipes in the most garish colours, but not the woodwork of the house, without the consent of the corporation.
Does not the board have enough problems without having to climb up drainpipes at the dead of night?
What is the piping jelly carried in—bagpipes or drainpipes or what?
They were camped in large drainpipes and in schools which the local children could not use.
The landlords have not painted the window casings or the gutter and drainpipes.
He told us about the antics that he had to perform —for example, climbing drainpipes—in order to get the respect of those children.
Sylvester climbed up the drainpipe+1 3!