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Verb: tipple  ti-pul
  1. Drink moderately but regularly
    "We tippled the cognac";
    - bib
Noun: tipple  ti-pul
  1. A serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg
    "He enjoyed a tipple of beer after work";
    - draft [N. Amer], draught [Brit, Cdn], potation [archaic]

Derived forms: tippled, tippling, tipples

Type of: booze [informal], drink, fuddle, hit the bottle [informal]

Encyclopedia: Tipple, West Virginia