There is a term listed in this article regarding pipe smoking and I thought I'd share:
http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/195348/18-obsolete-words-which-should-have-never-gone-out-of-style/
I read that article awhile back as well, I think my favorite at the time was Groak (To silently watch someone while they are eating, hoping to be invited to join them). There is a whole thread on Lunt and Lunting started a bit back. There is quite a vocabulary of obsolete and archaic pipe terms out there.
If you're interested, I've also posted some other "obsolete" tobacco and pipe related terms:
#1 - Lunt
I think there are 2 words that are woefully absent from this list: "Donnybrook, which indicates an argument, fight, or skirmish, and "Fisticuffs", which indicates...well, pretty much the same thing as Donnybrook. I use these two words as much as I can on a daily basis, which sadly isn't enough.
I always think it's funny the terms that we used to use way back when that were related to ethnicity or nationality and even funnier when propaganda eliminated common usages that are now frimly back in use... i.e. freedom fries and liberty cabbage, etc. Some of them still get thrown around, but it's always fun to hear something out of the blue that makes you think, "What?" that isn't some newfangled (also a fun word seldom used) term invented on the internet yesterday. Take care...
What about words that people commonly use that technically don't even exist? I heard someone say slickery the othe day when the hallway flooded and I could not stop laughing. Also a personal pet peeve people who say irregardless... ir and less mean the same thing as far as a prefix and a suffix; does this make the word a double negative? Or how about flammable and inflammable and enflammable all meaning the same thing. Wow this is giving me a ginormous headache. :wink: See what I did there? :lol: