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tipsy

American  
[tip-see] / ˈtɪp si /

adjective

  • tipsier,
    comparative
  • tipsiest
    superlative
  1. slightly intoxicated or drunk.

  2. characterized by or due to intoxication.

    a tipsy lurch.

  3. tipping, unsteady, or tilted, as if from intoxication.


tipsy British  
/ ˈtɪpsɪ /

adjective

  1. slightly drunk

  2. slightly tilted or tipped; askew

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of tipsy

1570–80; tip 2 or obsolete tip strong drink (perhaps back formation from tipple 1 ) + -sy. Compare obsolete bumpsy in same sense

Explanation

Use tipsy to describe a person who's just slightly drunk. If you've ever been to a wedding reception, you've probably seen a tipsy person. Your aunt who gets a little tipsy on New Year's Eve might giggle more than usual, for example. You can also describe an inanimate object as tipsy, if it's wobbly or unstable, or even a little crooked. Tipsy comes from tip and its meaning of "slope or overturn." The old-fashioned verb tipple, to drink alcohol, came later. In the 1800's, a "tipsy cake" was one soaked in alcohol.

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This is a comic epic of bursting balloons and black eyes, tipsy aunts and tottering uncles, an errant mouse and driving snows.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 19, 2025

It’s as if he’s saying to us and all the tipsy ladies in the audience: Check this out — LOL, right?

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 18, 2025

Yes, Jacklyn’s all smiles and compliments until a tipsy Laurie retires, giving the others some one-on-one time.

From Salon Mar. 10, 2025

The veteran wine taster managed to avoid feeling tipsy by only drinking small sips or sometimes not swallowing the wine at all.

From BBC Apr. 23, 2024

Anyone watching would have thought we were just a couple of tipsy kids.

From "We Are the Ants" by Shaun David Hutchinson

The servants are growing tipsier downstairs, but the more afraid of the chief functionary every time he appears, frozen into sobriety by his glance.

From The Art of the Moving Picture by Vachel Lindsay

Written in "implacable" 14-hour stretches during a four-month "retirement in the mountains of New Hampshire," Surrealist Painter Salvador Dali's Hidden Faces is the year's tipsiest first novel.

From Time Magazine Archive

Beneath a most capricious sky lives the least capricious people in the world, and yet this orderly and methodical nation possesses the tipsiest, most disordered architecture that eye can see.

From Holland, v. 1 (of 2) by Helen Zimmern

It suddenly occurred to him, in one of those lucid moments which the tipsiest man will occasionally have, that the cemetery of Kirkcaldy formed a short cut to his house.

From Friend Mac Donald by Max O'Rell

The tipsiest of his fellows slunk away from his side.

From The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance by Sir Hall Caine

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