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Terms for subject General (4069 entries)
tip (someone) off to alert or inform someone, especially confidentially
tip (someone) off give someone information in a discreet or confidential way
tip (someone) off to give someone such as the police a secret warning or piece of information, especially about illegal activities
tip (someone) off give insider information or advise to
tip (someone) off to give one secret, private, or insider information or news, especially that which gives them or someone else an advantage of some kind
tip (someone) off to give someone a valuable piece of news about someone or something
tip (someone) off supply with secret or private information; also, warn or alert
tip (someone) off to give someone a warning or secret information about something
tip-off a warning or hint, esp given confidentially and based on inside information
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let go to abandon self-restraint
drop like a hot potato to abandon someone or something suddenly and completely, sometimes to avoid potential problems
acquiesce to accept or agree to something, often unwillingly
acquiesce to accept, comply, or submit tacitly or passively
acquiesce to agree to something, often when you do not want to

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