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Leave $20 for a $12 lunch, say
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overtip
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vb. (context ambitransitive English) To leave a tip that is too large.
Usage examples of overtip.
When they did arrive at a small company called RoadKing, Jack felt obliged to overtip their driver, and received no thanks, though the woman blew an ironic kiss to the clerk in the office, a gangly young black man.
Riding on delight, she overtipped the driver when he hauled her suitcase and carry-on to the door for her.
Unless they charge one hell of a refill fee on the coffee in there, you just overtipped by a factor of five.
He always drank one glass of red wine, always ordered mashed potatoes, and always overtipped, guaranteeing himself good service on his next visit.
He popped the door, overtipped the cabby, and scrambled out into the freezing wind.
Jill had not even opened it, but had smiled, overtipped the old man, and tucked it into her purse.
Carlson said, and paid the man, overtipping handsomely to calm his grumbles about their change in plans.
If I were Sholto I would definitely be overtipping the cleaning staff, just to make up for whoever had to do the bathroom.
Unless they charge one hell of a refill fee on the coffee in there, you just overtipped by a factor of five.
He always drank one glass of red wine, always ordered mashed potatoes, and always overtipped, guaranteeing himself good service on his next visit.
Carlson said, and paid the man, overtipping handsomely to calm his grumbles about their change in plans.
If I were Sholto I would definitely be overtipping the cleaning staff, just to make up for whoever had to do the bathroom.
And while Ali ben Ishak may very well have been one of the richest men in the world, rich folk didn't get that way by overtipping, or remembering the cook's birthday, or bidding eighty thousand dollars for a slave in a bear market.