Ordered at Ship get some pasta (9)
I believe the answer is:
spaghetti
'some pasta' is the definition.
(spaghetti is a kind of pasta)
'ordered at ship get' is the wordplay.
'ordered' is an anagram indicator.
'at'+'ship'+'get'='atshipget'
'atshipget' with letters rearranged gives 'SPAGHETTI'.
(Other definitions for spaghetti that I've seen before include "A dish from the gas-pit" , "involving a fork and many turnings?" , "2 [PASTA]" , "Pasta in long strips" , "complex interchange just before junction" .)