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tip1 definition

tip (tip)

noun

  1. the pointed, tapering, or rounded end or top of something long and slim
  2. something attached to the end, as a cap, ferrule, etc.
  3. a top or apex, as of a mountain

Etymology: ME tippe, akin to MLowG tip, point, top, Ger zipf- in zipfel, an end, tip, prob. < IE base *dumb-, tail > Avestan duma-, tail

transitive verb tipped, tipping tip′·ping

  1. to make a tip on
  2. to cover the tip or tips of (with something)
  3. to serve as the tip of
  4. ☆ to remove the stems from (berries, etc.)

Related Forms:

tip Idioms

tip in

to insert (a map, picture, etc.) by pasting along the inner edge in bookbinding

tip of the iceberg

a small difficulty, problem, misdeed, etc. that is thought to be only a part of one larger in scope
tip2 definition

tip (tip)

transitive verb tipped, tipping tip′·ping

  1. to strike lightly and sharply; tap
  2. to give a small present of money to (a waiter, porter, etc.) for some service
  3. Informal
    1. to give secret information to in an attempt to be helpful: often with off
    2. to reveal or divulge (a secret, plot, etc.)
  4. Baseball
    1. to hit (the ball) a glancing blow
    2. to glance off (the bat, glove, etc.)
  5. Sports to deflect or tap (a ball, puck, etc.) in a particular direction, esp. into a goal

Etymology: akin ? to tip

intransitive verb

to give a tip or tips

noun

  1. a light, sharp blow; tap
  2. a piece of secret information given confidentially in an attempt to be helpful a tip on the race
  3. a suggestion, hint, warning, etc.
  4. a small sum of money, often a percentage of the total billed, given to a waiter, porter, etc. for services; gratuity
  5. Sports a deflection or tap of the ball, puck, etc., esp. one that scores a goal
tip Idioms

tip one's hand

or tip one's mitt
Slang to reveal a secret, one's plans, etc., often inadvertently
tip3 definition

tip (tip)

transitive verb tipped, tipping tip′·ping

  1. to overturn or upset: often with over
  2. to cause to tilt or slant
  3. to raise slightly or touch the brim of (one's hat) in salutation

Etymology: ME tipen < ?

intransitive verb

  1. to tilt or slant
  2. to overturn or topple: often with over

noun

  1. a tipping or being tipped; tilt; slant
  2. Brit. a place for dumping rubbish, etc.; dump
tip Idioms

tip the scales

Etymology: see scale

to give an advantage to one possible outcome over another

tip the scales at

to weigh (a specified amount)

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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