dial. [freq. from TIP v.2 Cf. topple.]
1. intr. To tumble or topple over.
184778. Halliwell, Tipple, to tumble; to turn over, as is done in tumbling.
1850. F. W. Newman, Phases of Faith, iii. 98. To tipple over irrecoverably.
1866. Hallam, Wadsley Jack, iv. (E.D.D.). I screamd an tippled back into t midden.
2. trans. To throw, pitch.
1887. Hartley, Clock Alm., 11, in Leeds Merc. Suppl., 15 April (1899). Others started o tipplin th furnitur aght.