Noun(1) the extreme end of something; especially something pointed(2) a relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter(3) an indication of potential opportunity(4) a V shape(5) the top or extreme point of something (usually a mountain or hill(6) the extreme end of something(7) especially something pointed(8) a relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter)(9) the top point of a mountain or hill(10) very top(11) gratuity paid
Verb(1) cause to tilt(2) mark with a tip(3) give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on(4) cause to topple or tumble by pushing(5) to incline or bend from a vertical position(6) walk on one's toes(7) strike lightly(8) give insider information or advise to(9) remove the tip from(10) give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service(11) beyond the agreed-on compensation(12) knock over; cause to lean(13) give inside information
Noun(1) the extreme end of something; especially something pointed(2) a relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter(3) an indication of potential opportunity(4) a V shape(5) the top or extreme point of something (usually a mountain or hill(6) the extreme end of something(7) especially something pointed(8) a relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter)(9) the top point of a mountain or hill(10) very top(11) gratuity paid
Verb(1) cause to tilt(2) mark with a tip(3) give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on(4) cause to topple or tumble by pushing(5) to incline or bend from a vertical position(6) walk on one's toes(7) strike lightly(8) give insider information or advise to(9) remove the tip from(10) give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service(11) beyond the agreed-on compensation(12) knock over; cause to lean(13) give inside information
(1) I took it and grabbed my wallet, placing the money with a tip at the plate.(2) Yogi Berra, another Yankee, gave him the most trouble until he got a tip from California pitching coach Marv Grissom.(3) He smiled wistfully and we got up leaving money and a tip on the table.(4) Because all of them are poor, they tip her with fake money.(5) the rubber tip of the walking stick(6) French restaurants often add up to 15%, but the waiters will still expect a tip if service has been good.(7) Sarah handed the boy the money and a generous tip .(8) The rubber tip of her bottle hung from her lips, clenched securely between her young baby teeth.(9) A tip for left-handed batters: Your first pitch is going to be a high fastball running away.(10) Press the tip of your index finger in the middle of the tie, just below the knot.(11) For example, when there's someone at a UK supermarket checkout to pack your groceries for you, it's all part of the service: no tip is expected.(12) The room has a great light fixture, by Artemide, and truly original artwork in the cast of a broken piano that artist Leesa French found in a rubbish tip .(13) he never leaves a tip(14) The new bins will mean even more rubbish going to the tip - the items for recycling are initially collected at the site before being taken away to recycling plants.(15) The River Niger flows through the country in the extreme south-west, and the northern tip of Lake Chad lies in the extreme south-east.(16) However, if you happen to be out with me, just don't expect me to cough up for a tip if the service has been average or lousy.