tip-off

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tip-off (plural tip-offs)

  1. (idiomatic) An obvious clue or indication.
    The broken window and overturned plant pots were a tip-off that something was wrong.
  2. (idiomatic) A report of suspicious behaviour, especially to an authority.
    The police received a tip-off about a recent bank robbery.
    • 1986 August 16, Marcos Bisticas-Cocoves, “Harry Hay Barred from Carrying NAMBLA Sign”, in Gay Community News, volume 14, number 5, page 1:
      Haws also alleged that Hay was engaged in a conspiracy to disrupt the parade. "People called a week before and said he would be doing something." The alleged tip-off was anonymous.

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