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Search results for 'tip-off':

tip-off noun (tip-offs) 1 a piece of useful or secret information, or the disclosing of this. 2 basketball the act or instance of the referee throwing the ball up into the air between two opposing players, each of whom tries to be the first to tip the ball in the direction of a team-mate.
ETYMOLOGY: 1920s.

tip-off noun (tip-offs) 1 a piece of useful or secret information, or the disclosing of this. 2 basketball the act or instance of the referee throwing the ball up into the air between two opposing players, each of whom tries to be the first to tip the ball in the direction of a team-mate.
ETYMOLOGY: 1920s.

tip-off noun (tip-offs) 1 a piece of useful or secret information, or the disclosing of this. 2 basketball the act or instance of the referee throwing the ball up into the air between two opposing players, each of whom tries to be the first to tip the ball in the direction of a team-mate.
ETYMOLOGY: 1920s.