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sherrardk | 19:36 Mon 19th Sep 2011 | Phrases & Sayings
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Just put a pizza in the oven (I live the high life) and noticed that it says 'make sure product is piping hot (or similar)'. I know this means thoroughly hot but where does the saying come from? Thanks.
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"The derivation of this little phrase is the sizzling, whistling sound made by steam escaping from very hot food, which is similar to the sound of high-pitched musical pipes"

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Have you never put your hand on the "piping" leading to your radiators?

That's really hot.
... or maybe what Chris said.
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Thanks for that, you learn something new every day.
^ ditto!
It actually stems from the earliest microwave snack. The often mis-pronounced expression is "pie-ping hot". So there.
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Excellent Douglas.
Oh your a one douglas! lol!!
But wouldn't it be "pie ding hot" ?

I had chicken ding tonight. And it was pie-ping hot.
When is water musical?


When it is piping hot!
Chris' answer makes sense. I have met this question before and up to now thought it was.....

Chefs use piping bags to pipe hot potatoes and other stuff on the plate/dish in a fancy form. This food needs to be hot as when it is cold it goes stiff and is impossible to squeeze though a piping bag.
Possibly related to the old whistling kettles. When a kettle whistled, it was as hot as it could possibly get

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