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TIP,

to give or lend: Tip your Lour or Cole or I'll mill ye; Give me your Money, or I'll kill ye. Tip the COle to Adam Tiler; Give your Pick-pocket Money presently to your running Comrade. Tip the Mish; Give me the Shirt. Tip me a Hog; Lend me a Shilling. Tip it all off; Drink it all off at a Draught. Don't spoil his Tip; Don't baulk his Draught. A Tub of good Tip; (for Tipple) a Cask of strong Drink. To tip off, also signifies to die.

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Entry taken from 1736 Canting Dictionary, by Nathan Bailey.

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TICKLE-Pitcher
TICKRUM
TIFFING
TILTER
TINT for Tant
TIP
TIPLER
TIPSY
TIT
TIT-Bit
TITTLE-Tattle

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The Vulgar Tongue originally collected by Grose, 1811.

Also see examples in Canting Songs and Slang Rhymes collected by John S. Farmer (1896).