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tip out

n. An amount or percentage of a server's tips that the server shares, either voluntarily or as mandated in a tip sharing or tip pooling agreement, with other employees such as bussers, bartenders, back waiters and host/hostesses whose job duties indirectly assist the server. vb. For a person who receives tips in the course of their work, to provide a percentage of tips to certain co-workers who support the work done by the waiter.

Usage examples of "tip out".

He directed Eleanor to tip out her bag of redundant gear on to a big flat-top workbench.

She put some cash on the counter and left a tip out of her change, turning slightly to watch the screen.

A gentlemanly approach to fencing, Kennit realized, as he set the man's blade tip out of alignment with his throat.

Goon fell like a jointed tree, knees buckling first, arms hanging, and the ground's impact drove the arrow tip out the back of his head, slippery with gore.

Her opponent riposted, his blastsword moving her tip out of line while his remained in line—.

She stopped by the DJ booth to tip out-don't spend it all in one place, Tommy, sniffle snort-and cut through the club.

Kayleen said as she took a threeinch needle with a plastic tip out of her pocket.

I swept my staff up, a simple parry, and shoved the tip out past my body while darting a pair of steps to my right, avoiding the beast’.

The meteorite now seemed poised at the edge of its cradle, ready to tip out.

I'm in town three or four days in the week, and you know a line to the club will always find me, but you don't seem to remember my existence nowadays unless you want to get a tip out of me.