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"tip up" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to an action of lifting something and making it upright. For example: "I tipped up the overturned chair to clean beneath it."
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tip up
verb
To tilt something up in order to discharge its contents
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Rod tip up! Pressure on!
But it is also customary to tip up to 10percentt, which is considered generous.
"We can't take in all those people or the country would tip up".
Keep the tip up, keep it up" — and he listened to me and he brought it in.
If you don't tip the stylist each time, then tip up to the value of a styling.
A TripAdvisor survey in August 2014 found that 15% of French customers never tip, up from 7% the previous year.
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Earlier that morning, his brother Phil was on the ice, drilling tip-up holes.
If the flag's trigger is set too lightly on the tip-up, it can easily be tripped by the wind.
As soon as the spool stopped, I lifted the tip-up out of the hole and set the hook.
Now and again, the brief green light is overridden by a strange dance of what used to be called "tip-up lorries".
That venture failed, however, and the two men established a second partnership in 1856 in Springfield to produce small "tip-up" revolvers.
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