hookah/ˈhʊ.kə/EtymologyBorrowed from Hindustani حقہ / हुक़्क़ा (huqqā) and, in turn, derived from Arabic حُقَّة (ḥuqqa, “pot, jar”), from حُقّ (ḥuqq, “cavity, hollow”).hookah means A pipe with a long flexible tube that draws the smoke through water, traditionally used for smoking tobacco, which is often flavored. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 80 out of 100.hookah is pronounced /ˈhʊ.kə/.nounA pipe with a long flexible tube that draws the smoke through water, traditionally used for smoking tobacco, which is often flavored.“In India, the lower orders use a hookah or hubble bubble, which is made of a cocoa-nut shell well cleaned out, having a hole through the soft eye of the shell, and another on the opposite side, a little lower down, the first of which is used for the chauffoir, and the other to suck or draw the smoke from.”A tankless surface air compressor pump and umbilical piping system that supplies air to a diving mask.