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Definition of Tip off
1. Verb. Give insider information or advise to. "Sam cannot tip off Sue "; "He tipped off the police about the terrorist plot"
Definition of Tip off
1. Verb. (idiomatic transitive) To alert or inform someone. ¹
2. Verb. (basketball) To put the ball in play by throwing it up between two opponents. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tip Off
Literary usage of Tip off
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Basket Ball by Edwin J. Mather, Elmer Dayton Mitchell (1922)
"CENTER DEFENSE WHEN NOT SECURING THE TIP-OFF When a team's center is being ...
Every man stick to his own man on the tip-off, the so-called man-toman style. ..."
2. What Disaster Response Management Can Learn from Chaos Theory: Conference edited by Gus A. Koehler (1997)
"Look to figure 4 and imagine how things may have turned out differently if the
tip-off had not occurred. Without the tip-off another totally different set ..."
3. Tecumseh, Or, The West Thirty Years Since: A Poem by George Hooker Colton (1842)
"So tip off the rosy, my boys, Each to the lass he loves best; Let our souls be
free as the chainless sea, Our hearts like the rocks in its breast! ..."
4. Basket Ball and Indoor Baseball for Women by Helen Frost, Charles Digby Wardlaw (1920)
"Their positions are played according to the tip-off in centre. THROUGH SIGNALS
Through signals to the forwards should never be used until a team is capable ..."
5. Mass Physical Training for Use in the Army and the Reserve Officers by Joseph Edward Raycroft (1920)
"SIGNAL PLAYS FROM CENTER WHEN YOUR CENTER IS GETTING THE TIP-OFF The basket-ball
team should have a few plays from center. Three or four are usually enough. ..."
6. A new dictionary of the English language by Charles Richardson (1839)
"To tip off the liquor, is—to turn up the top or edge of the vessel till all is
out (see To TIPPLE, and TIFF) ; to tip over,— to turn tip or top over ..."