tiptip2 verb (tipped, tipping)1[transitiveT] to say who you think is most likely to do something or be successfulbe tipped to do somethingHe’s tipped to replace the chief executive.
tip somebody for somethingJournalists are tipping her for rapid promotion.
2[intransitiveI, transitiveT] to give advice about something, for example about which shares are likely to go up or down in valueThese shares were tipped in the Investor’s Chronicle.
be tipped to do somethingTechnology-company profits, expected to rise by 29% at the start of the quarter, are now tipped to rise by only 10%.
3[intransitiveI, transitiveT] to give a small amount of additional money to someone such as a waiter in order to thank them for their servicesHe tipped the taxi driver £2.
According to the waiters, she always tips generously.