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| tips |
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| tipstaff | (n) staff with a metal tip carried as a sign of office by e.g. a bailiff or constable |
| tipster | (n) one who sells advice about gambling or speculation (especially at the racetrack), Syn. tout |
| tipsy | (adj) unstable and prone to tip as if intoxicated, Example: a tipsy boat |
| tipsy cake | (n) a trifle soaked in wine and decorated with almonds and candied fruit |
| Tipsify | v. t. [ Tipsy + -fy. ] To make tipsy. [ Colloq. ] Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Tipsily | adv. In a tipsy manner; like one tipsy. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Tipsiness | n. The state of being tipsy. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Tipstaff | n.; |
| Tipster | n. [ Tip a hint + -ster. ] One who makes a practice of giving or selling tips, or private hints or information, esp. for use in gambling upon the probable outcome of events, as horse races. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| Tipstock | n. The detachable or movable fore part of a gunstock, lying beneath the barrel or barrels, and forming a hold for the left hand. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| Tipsy | a. Midnight shout and revelry, |
| ティップス | [ていっぷす, teippusu] TIPS [Add to Longdo] |