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“Tips Fedora” is an online expression used in mocking response to a statement of opinion thought to be held by a young adult male who probably wears fedora as a fashion accessory. The phrase refers to the gesture of tipping one’s hat as an expression of recognition or acknowledgement between two persons.
You: m'lady.
*tips fedora*
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Tippy Toppy 

A down-to-earth high maintenance millennial who teeter-totters between their indecisiveness on almost all aspects of daily life. Appointments by Tippy Toppy's often lead to cancellations or rescheduling, which peeves friends, family members, and Tinder dates.
Alex scheduled a dinner with her family on the same day she had a date. She ended up being a Tippy Toppy and bailed on both to go grab an IPA instead.
Tippy Toppy by stevieb750 January 31, 2019
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Tractor tipping 

An activity taken place in the world of cars most notably seen in the first movie. It includes harassing the equivalent of cows in the real world.
Hey Lightning, want to go harass those sleeping tractors who have done nothing wrong to us whatsoever?

Or...

Hey Lightning, wanna go tractor tipping?”

Tipper Gore 

Regardless of her former lifestyle and outlook, is now one of the biggest inhibitors of artistic freedom and (all-in-all) freedom in the USA.
Tipper Gore's "moral values" have caused thousands of America's youth to become narrow-minded sheep and has caused even more to protest and defy her over all Satanic view on creativity and art.

tipillating

Any behavior, body language, clothing, etc. on a female waitress or bartender that generates more tips.
She's so tipillating in every way imaginable that she earns a thousand dollars a night in tips alone.

Tipper Gore 

repressed WASP in desperate need of a good lay
Poor Tipper Gore, she needs a good tongue lashing

Turnaround Tipster

1. An economist or investor who claims to know when the stock market has "bottomed out" based on inside information or a unique set of obscure metrics. 2. Someone who tells you to "get back in the market" because the turnaround has begun. 3. A charlatan.
Ted says we should start buying stock again because the semi-conductor market is firming up in Taiwan. He's one of those Turnaround Tipsters on CNBC.