The extreme end of something, especially when pointed; e.g. the sharp end of a pencil.
A piece of metal, fabric or other material used to cover the top of something for protection, utility or decoration.
(music) The end of a bow of a stringed instrument that is not held.
(chiefly in the plural) A small piece of meat.
A piece of stiffened lining pasted on the inside of a hat crown.
A thin, boarded brush made of camel's hair, used by gilders in lifting gold leaf.
Synonym of eartip (“part of earbuds”)
An act of tipping up or tilting.
(UK, Australia, New Zealand) An area or a place for dumping something, such as rubbish or refuse, as from a mine; a heap (see tipple); a dump.
(UK, Australia, New Zealand) Rubbish thrown from a quarry.
(UK, Australia, New Zealand, by extension) A recycling centre.
(colloquial) A very untidy place.
The act of deflecting with one's fingers, especially the fingertips
A tram for expeditiously transferring coal.
(now rare) A light blow or tap.
A gratuity; a small amount of money left for a bartender, waiter, taxi driver or other servant as a token of appreciation.
A piece of private or secret information, especially imparted by someone with expert knowledge about sporting odds, business performance etc.
A piece of advice.
(Australia) A prediction or bet about the outcome of something.
(African-American Vernacular) A kick or phase; one's current habits or behaviour.
(African-American Vernacular) A particular arena or sphere of interest; a front.
(transitive) To provide with a tip; to cover the tip of.
(ergative) (To cause) to be, or come to be, in a tilted or sloping position; (to cause) to become unbalanced.
To cause the contents of a container to be emptied out by tilting it.
(transitive) To dump (refuse).
(US, transitive) To pour a libation or a liquid from a container, particularly from a forty of malt liquor.
(transitive) To deflect with one′s fingers, especially one′s fingertips.
(now rare) To hit quickly and lightly; to tap.
To give a piece of private information to; to inform (someone) of a clue, secret knowledge, etc.
(Australia) To predict or bet on something having a particular outcome.