dial. [freq. from TIP v.2 Cf. topple.]

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  1.  intr. To tumble or topple over.

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1847–78.  Halliwell, Tipple, to tumble; to turn over, as is done in tumbling.

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1850.  F. W. Newman, Phases of Faith, iii. 98. To tipple over irrecoverably.

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1866.  Hallam, Wadsley Jack, iv. (E.D.D.). I scream’d an tippled back into ’t midden.

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  2.  trans. To throw, pitch.

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1887.  Hartley, Clock Alm., 11, in Leeds Merc. Suppl., 15 April (1899). Others … started o’ tipplin’ th’ furnitur aght.

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