tip
noun
/tɪp/
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- The extreme end of something, especially when pointed; e.g. the sharp end of a pencil. [from 15th c.]
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spets
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tip
noun
/tɪp/
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råd
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- A piece of private or secret information, especially imparted by someone with expert knowledge about sporting odds, business performance etc. [from mid-19th c.]
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tips
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tip
noun
/tɪp/
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- (UK, Irish, Commonwealth) An area or a place for dumping something, such as rubbish or refuse, as from a mine; a heap (see tipple); a dump. [from 19th c.]
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soptipp,
tipp
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tip
verb
/tɪp/
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- (ergative) (To cause) to be, or come to be, in a tilted or sloping position; (to cause) to become unbalanced. [from 17th c.]
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tippa
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tip
verb
/tɪp/
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- To give a piece of private information to; to inform (someone) of a clue, secret knowledge, etc. [from late 19th c.]
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tipsa
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tip
noun
/tɪp/
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- A gratuity; a small amount of money left for a bartender, waiter, taxi driver or other servant as a token of appreciation. [from mid-18th c.]
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dricks,
drickspengar
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tip
verb
/tɪp/
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- To give a small gratuity to, especially to an employee of someone who provides a service. [from early 18th c.]
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dricksa
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