tip
Pronunciation: (tip), [key]
— n., v., tipped, tip•ping.
—n.
- a slender or pointed end or extremity, esp. of anything long or tapered: the tips of the fingers.
- the top, summit, or apex: the tip of the mountain.
- a small piece or part, as of metal or leather, forming or covering the extremity of something: a cane with a rubber tip.
- Also calledan insert, as an illustration, map, or errata slip, pasted to a page of a book, magazine, etc., usually along the binding margin.
- a small, delicate tool made of fine hair cemented between two cards, for applying gold leaf.
—v.t.
- to furnish with a tip.
- to serve as or form the tip of.
- to mark or adorn the tip of.
- to remove the tip or stem of (berries or certain fruits or vegetables).
- to frost the ends of (hair strands): I'm having my hair cut and tipped tomorrow.
- to paste the inner margin of (a map, illustration, or other plate) into a signature before gathering.
tip
Pronunciation: (tip), [key]
— v., n. tipped, tip•ping,
—v.t.
- to cause to assume a slanting or sloping position; incline; tilt.
- to overturn, upset, or overthrow (often fol. by over).
- to remove or lift (one's hat or cap) in salutation.
- to dispose of by dumping: The dustmen tipped the rubbish on the municipal dump.
—v.i.
- to assume a slanting or sloping position; incline.
- to tilt up at one end and down at the other; slant.
- to be overturned or upset: The car tipped into the ditch.
- to tumble or topple (usually fol. by over): The lamp on the table tipped over.
- to reveal one's plans, true feelings, etc., often unintentionally.
—n.
- the act of tipping.
- the state of being tipped.
- They must have packed and left in a rush, because the place is an absolute tip.
- a dump for refuse, as that from a mine.
- Informal.an untidy place, esp. a room:They must have packed and left in a rush, because the place is an absolute tip.
tip
Pronunciation: (tip), [key]
— n., v., tipped, tip•ping.
—n.
- a small present of money given directly to someone for performing a service or menial task; gratuity: He gave the waiter a dollar as a tip.
- a piece of private or secret information, as for use in betting, speculating, or writing a news story: a tip from a bookie.
- a useful hint or idea; a basic, practical fact: tips on painting.
—v.t.
- to give a gratuity to.
—v.i.
- to give a gratuity: She tipped lavishly.
- The moonshiners had been tipped off that they were about to be raided.
- to supply with private or secret information; inform.
- to warn of impending danger or trouble; caution beforehand:The moonshiners had been tipped off that they were about to be raided.
tip
Pronunciation: (tip), [key]
— n., v., tipped, tip•ping.
—n.
- a light, smart blow; tap.
- a batted ball that glances off the bat. Cf.
—v.t.
- to strike or hit with a light, smart blow; tap.
- to strike (the ball) with a glancing blow.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.