pihde
Pihde is a term that can refer to several things, most commonly a type of pliers or pincers, particularly in Scandinavian languages. In a tool context, pihde are handheld devices used for gripping, bending, or cutting. They typically consist of two levers joined at a fulcrum, allowing for mechanical advantage when applying force. The specific design of pihde can vary widely depending on their intended use, with examples including flat-jawed pliers for general gripping, needle-nose pliers for intricate work, and cutting pliers designed for severing wires or cables.
Beyond their literal meaning as tools, "pihde" can also appear in idiomatic expressions. For instance, in some