n.
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form: tipped ; tip · ping
Etymology: Middle English tipped having a tip, from 4 tip
Date: 14th century
1 a : to furnish with a tip b (1) : to cover or adorn the tip of (2) : to blend (furs) for improved appearance by brushing the tips of the hair with dye
2 : to affix (an insert) in a book ― often used with in
3 : to remove the ends of < tip raspberries>