The flesh of a pineapple fruit used as a food item.
A hand grenade. (From the similarity to the shape of a pineapple fruit.)
The ovoid fruit of the pineapple plant, which has very sweet white or yellow flesh, a tough, spiky shell and a tough, fibrous core.
A decorative carving of a pineapple fruit used as a symbol of hospitality.
A web burrfish (Chilomycterus antillarum, syn. Chilomycterus geometricus)
A tropical plant, Ananas comosus, native to South America, having thirty or more long, spined and pointed leaves surrounding a thick stem.
An Australian fifty dollar note.
A light yellow colour, like that of pineapple flesh (also called pineapple yellow).
A hairstyle consisting of a ponytail worn on top of the head, imitating the leaves of a pineapple.
The liquid part of such a dish; the broth.
Dope (an illicit drug used for making horses run faster or to change their personality).
The foamy portion of a wave.
Any of various dishes commonly made by combining liquids, such as water or stock with other ingredients, such as meat and vegetables, that contribute flavor and texture.
An unfortunate situation; trouble, problems (a fix, a mess); chaos.
Any mixture or substance suggestive of soup consistency.
A serving of such a dish, typically in a bowl.
Thick fog or cloud (also pea soup).
Nitroglycerine or gelignite, especially when used for safe-cracking.
A liquid or gelatinous substrate, especially the mixture of organic compounds that is believed to have played a role in the origin of life on Earth.
Processing chemicals into which film is dipped, such as developer.
To feed: to provide with soup or a meal.
To develop (film) in a (chemical) developing solution.