Definitions
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- noun a leader who entices people to follow (especially to their doom)
- noun the title character in a German folk tale and in a poem by Robert Browning
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Examples
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According to Manchester, the traditional fairy-tale hero called the Pied Piper was actually a pervert who chopped up his young followers into neat little piles of torsos, arms and legs.
Four ethnic "Survivors": An interview with four Oakland teen prostitutes 2006
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Apparently, I was known as the Pied Piper in our local supermarket - because I always had three children trailing around after me.
mirror.co.uk - Home 2010
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'Pied Piper' Molecule Key in Treating Prostate Cancer, Leukemia Statins Also Lower Prostate Cancer Patients 'Prostate-Specific Antigen Levels Men With Higher Bone Density More Likely To Develop Prostate Cancer Last Updated -- Designed & Content Managed by Medindia Health Network Pvt Ltd.
Medindia Health News 2009
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It's hard to know where to start -- the bit about luring speculators into the muni market, for all the world as though Goldman's some kind of Pied Piper and buy-side investors are guileless children; the very idea of the muni market as being a potential arena for speculative activity; the idea that such activity is bound to be profitable for the desks taking the other side of the trade -- all of it tends to fall apart on a moment's reflection.
Adrian Monck 2008
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The Second Follower is the Pied Piper of the masses, the "connector" or the "sales guy" who knows how to get the message out and make it a party!
Kari Henley: How To Start A Movement In 3 Minutes Kari Henley 2011
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The Second Follower is the Pied Piper of the masses, the "connector" or the "sales guy" who knows how to get the message out and make it a party!
Kari Henley: How To Start A Movement In 3 Minutes Kari Henley 2011
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His first novel, King Rat, published in 1998, was a twisted version of the Pied Piper story set in London's clubland, with drum'n'bass coursing through its prose.
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But what does this all have to do with rats and the Pied Piper tale?
Exclusive First Look: Grimm Takes on the Pied Piper -- Rats! 2011
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The Second Follower is the Pied Piper of the masses, the "connector" or the "sales guy" who knows how to get the message out and make it a party!
Kari Henley: How To Start A Movement In 3 Minutes Kari Henley 2011
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The Second Follower is the Pied Piper of the masses, the "connector" or the "sales guy" who knows how to get the message out and make it a party!
Kari Henley: How To Start A Movement In 3 Minutes Kari Henley 2011
uhjim commented on the word Pied Piper
the word pied is defined on this site as,"adj. Patchy in color; splotched or piebald. So are we talking about a Piper who is patchy in color here, who is splotched or piebald?
February 5, 2012
rolig commented on the word Pied Piper
I think the Piper is called "pied" because he wears clothes made of different colored patches, like a harlequin.
February 5, 2012