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- nountip (noun) · tips (plural noun)
- the pointed or rounded end or extremity of something slender or tapering:"George pressed the tips of his fingers together" · "the northern tip of Maine"
- a small piece or part fitted to the end of an object:"the rubber tip of the walking stick"
verbtip (verb) · tips (third person present) · tipped (past tense) · tipped (past participle) · tipping (present participle)- attach to or cover the end or extremity of:"the peaks of the mountains were tipped with snow" · "sometimes they tip the arrows with poison"
- color (something) at its end or edge:"the black outer feathers are tipped with white"
- (tip a page in)(in bookbinding) paste a single page, typically an illustration, to the neighboring page of a book by a thin line of paste down its inner margin:"tipped in here is a clipping from a magazine"
Originlate Middle English: from Old Norse typpi (noun), typpa (verb), typptr ‘tipped’; related to top.verbtip (verb) · tips (third person present) · tipped (past tense) · tipped (past participle) · tipping (present participle)- overbalance or cause to overbalance so as to fall or turn over:"the hay caught fire when the candle tipped over" · "a youth sprinted past, tipping over her glass"
- be or cause to be in a sloping position with one end or side higher than the other:"I tipped my seat back, preparing myself for sleep" · "the car had tipped to one side"
- strike or touch lightly:"I tipped his hoof with the handle of a knife"
- cause (an object) to move somewhere by striking or touching it lightly:"the ball was tipped over the rim by Erving"
nountip (noun) · tips (plural noun)- BRITISH ENGLISHa place where trash is deposited; a dump:"a rubbish tip" · "we'll have to take it to the tip"
- baseballa pitched ball that is slightly deflected by the bat.
Originlate Middle English: perhaps of Scandinavian origin, influenced later by tip in the sense ‘touch with a tip or point’. Current senses of the noun date from the mid 19th century.nountip (noun) · tips (plural noun)- a sum of money given to someone as a reward for their services:"he never leaves a tip"
- a small but useful piece of practical advice.
- a very reliable prediction or piece of inside information:"are those tips you're getting legal?"
verbtip (verb) · tips (third person present) · tipped (past tense) · tipped (past participle) · tipping (present participle)- give (someone) a sum of money as a way of rewarding them for their services:"I tipped her five dollars" · "that sort of person never tips"
- BRITISH ENGLISHpredict as likely to win or achieve something:"Christine was widely tipped to get the job"
Originearly 17th century (in the sense ‘give, hand, pass’): probably from tip.Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnounnoun- a sum of money given to someone as a reward for their services:
- a small but useful piece of practical advice.
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- GratuityThe term "tip" stands for a gratuity or an extra amount of money given by a customer to service sector workers12. It is a way to thank them for the service they have performed, in addition to the basic price of the service.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.A gratuity (often called a tip) is a sum of money customarily given by a customer to certain service sector workers such as hospitality for the service they have performed, in addition to the basic price of the service.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gratuityan extra amount of money that you give to a driver, someone working in a restaurant, etc to thank them:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/tip
What is the Origin of the Word "Tip", as in Leaving a Tip
WEBSep 14, 2012 · Learn how the word "tip" evolved from a thieves' slang to a common term for money given as a bonus for service. Find out the history, meaning, and examples of "tip" in different contexts and cultures.
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