Tipped in a sentence as an adjective

So, this post was my attempt to explain the thought process I went through that finally tipped the scales.

I was however once tipped 10 doge on reddit for a rather clever dick joke... I do not have any sort of financial bone in this matter.

It is certainly an inexact science, but in this case the insiders tipped their hand ahead of the IPO about what they thought of Groupon's valuation.

Recently, however, the balance has tipped too far in the direction of quality-policing.

Today, we have a zero growth economy with a banking crisis that would have tipped its debt/GDP from 87% to 145%.Cyprus needs a capital injection equal to half of GDP.

"He talked around it for a mement then he tipped his hand a bit: "I like the creativity", he began, "but honestly the CEO here is against any kind of cash payment for new hires.

Had the user base of HN not been tipped to the business model prior to seeing the feature, I would expect much confusion even from our seasoned web-guru user base.

I imagine that similar to voting ring detection on a site like HN, the specific details about what tipped us off are probably going to remain semi-private.

Remember how someone leaked a presentation on how DEA was using "parallel construction" to prosecute cases when they were initially tipped off of illegal surveillance.

It's a laser-guided, nuclear-powered gryoscopically stabilized, diamond-tipped screwdriver that can also make coffee and fold your laundry.

Tipped definitions

adjective

having a tip; or having a tip as specified (used in combination); "a rubber-tipped cane"

adjective

departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal; "the leaning tower of Pisa"; "the headstones were tilted"

See also: atilt canted leaning tilted