v (transitive) To provide with a tip; to cover the tip of. (defdate|From 15th c.)
v (transitive) To knock over; to make fall down, to overturn. (defdate|From early 14th c.)
v (intransitive) To fall over. (defdate|From earlier 16th c.)
v (intransitive) To be, or come to be, in a tilted or sloping position; to become unbalanced. (defdate|From 17th c.)
v (transitive|slang|dated) To drink. (defdate|From 18th c.)
v (transitive) To dump (refuse). (defdate|From 19th c.)
v (US)(transitive) To pour a libation, particularly from a forty of malt liquor. (defdate|From 20th c.)
v (transitive) To deflect with one′s fingers, especially one′s fingertips
n (context|skittles|obsolete) The knocking over of a skittle. (defdate|From 17th c.)
n An act of tipping up or tilting. (defdate|From 19th c.)
n (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. (defdate|From 19th c.)
n (UK|Australia|New Zealand|by extension) A recyclingcentre.
n (colloquial) A very untidy place. (defdate|From 20th c.)
n The act of deflecting with one's fingers, especially the fingertips
v (context|now|_|rare) To hit quickly and lightly; to tap. (defdate|From later 15th c.)
n (context|now|_|rare) A light blow or tap. (defdate|From later 16th c.)
v To give a small gratuity to, especially to an employee of someone who provides a service. (defdate|From early 18th c.)
v (context|thieves′|_|slang) To give, pass. (defdate|From early 17th c.)
n A piece of private or secret information, especially imparted by someone with expert knowledge about sporting odds, business performance etc. (defdate|From mid-19th c.)
v To give a piece of private information to; to inform (someone) of a clue, secret knowledge, etc. (defdate|From later 19th c.)
n (AAVE) A kick or phase; one's current habits or behaviour.
n (AAVE) A particular arena or sphere of interest; a front.