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View usage for: tippler in British English (ˈtɪplə) noun (sometimes capital)1. Also called: high-flying tippler a variety of domestic pigeon bred mainly for flying 2. a domestic fancy pigeon of a smaller rounder type kept mainly for exhibition Usual name: show tippler Word origin C19: from tipple2 + -er1Synonyms of 'tippler'drinker, toper, drunk, soak More Synonyms of tippler Synonyms toper (literary) soak (slang) sponge (informal) sot bibber Additional synonymsDefinition a person who is fond of drinking We always thought he was a bit of a boozer. Synonyms drinker, toper (literary), drunk, soak (slang), alcoholic, lush (slang), drunkard, sot, tippler, wino (informal), alko or alco (Australian, slang), inebriateDefinition a person who is drunk or drinks habitually to excess A drunk lay in the alley. Synonyms drunkard, alcoholic, lush (slang), boozer (informal), toper (literary), sot, soak (slang), wino (informal), inebriateDefinition a person who is frequently or habitually drunk Although he liked a drink, he was never a drunkard. Synonyms drunk, alcoholic, soak (slang), drinker, lush (slang), carouser, caner (slang), sot, tippler, toper (literary), wino (informal), dipsomaniac, alko or alco (Australian, slang) - tip someone off
- tip something over
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Additional synonymsDefinition a person who is habitually drunk an inebriate wandering the streets late at night Synonyms drunkard, toper (literary), drunk, soak (slang), alcoholic, lush (slang), boozer (informal), heavy drinker, sot, dipsomaniac, alko or alco (Australian, slang) |