tipple
nounIn haymaking, a bundle of hay collected from the swath, and formed into a conical shape. This is tied near the top so as to make it taper to a point, and set upon its base to dry.
To turn over, as in tumbling; tumble.
nounThe place where cars are tipped, or have their contents dumped; a dump; a cradle-dump. Also
Liquor taken in tippling; stimulating drink: sometimes used figuratively.
To drink strong drink often in small quantities.
To imbibe slowly and repeatedly; drink by sips or in small quantities, as liquor; use in drinking.
To affect by tippling, or frequent drinking; bring under the influence of strong drink; make boozy or drunk.
transitive verbTo drink, as strong liquors, frequently or in excess.
transitive verbTo put up in bundles in order to dry, as hay.
nounLiquor taken in tippling; drink.