tip-off
Americannoun
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the act of tipping off.
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a hint or warning.
They got a tip-off on the raid.
noun
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a warning or hint, esp given confidentially and based on inside information
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basketball the act or an instance of putting the ball in play by a jump ball
verb
Etymology
Origin of tip-off
First recorded in 1910–15; noun use of verb phrase tip off
Example Sentences
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Authorities launched another search operation in the Anyeong-dong area on Thursday evening after receiving a tip-off.
From BBC • Apr. 16, 2026
Redick said Friday he expected James could return against the Knicks, but he was ruled out shortly before tip-off.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 9, 2026
The Spurs had raced to a 12-point lead from tip-off.
From Barron's • Feb. 24, 2026
The suspect was arrested after a tip-off from the CIA before Swift's concert.
From BBC • Feb. 16, 2026
The fact that my instinct is to wonder about these things is a tip-off that there may be cause for alarm.
From "Every Day" by David Levithan
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