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tip (Clue), noun advice, aviso, communication, confiiential information, cue, enlightenment, forewarning, guidance, head, hint, indication, inside information, instruction, intimation, key, lead, mention, point, pointer, prenotification, recommendation, report, warning, whisper tip (Gratuity), noun award, benefaction, bestowment, bonus, compensation, consideration, contribution, donative, gift, guerdon, meed, offering, payment, perquisite, reward Associated concepts: unreported income See also: bonus, border, bounty, edge, end, extremity, gratuity, herald, inform, intelligence, news, notify, perquisite, pinnacle, present, recommendation, reward, suggestion, termination How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Once again, Darwyn must tread a fine line between serving his country and not tipping off his colleagues in the terrorist cell as to his true intentions while proceeding to facilitate the planned attack. JOHN BREEN, former director of player personnel for the Houston Oilers: "We were tipping off our plays. By seeking documents, federal prosecutors can cloak the targets of their investigation and avoid tipping off defense attorneys. |
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