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26 Sentences With "tip out"

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Today was slow, so I only made $250 after my tip-out.
I made $145 after tip out and eating a salad (half-off) for dinner.
The server, the hostess—everyone got the same hourly wage and the same tip-out.
Strippers may pay a house fee and/or "tip out" the bartenders, bouncers, DJs, waitstaff, and other staff.
We expected to solemnly tip out a reasonable amount of ashes that would blow poetically away in the wind.
I make $234 for the night and tip out $7843 to management and $10 to DJ. $20 9:45 p.m.
We got Tip out in Bev Hills on Thursday and asked him about Kim K's White House visit with POTUS earlier this week.
The mezzanine has a solid back so things won't tip out when the desk moves, a plus given the austere styling of the whole kit.
"The first round is like going into the fifth in Thailand when your opponent has been offered a one-million baht tip-out," she said.
These drinks have always been quiet signifiers: bottom-shelf colas are for bored teenagers to tip out in the parking lot and turn into bongs.
Leonard's lone offensive rebound was a tip-out to himself that led to a bucket for a 55-44.93 San Antonio lead, and Popovich pulled him for good soon after.
In order to meet the price advertised, a manager must tip out his 'transfer kitty', a cliche which makes it sound as if clubs prefer to pay each other massive fees in low denominational coins.
Although she politely refused to address the issue, Rose was given a 100,000 Baht (3000 USD) tip out from the gamblers for turning that fight around, a tip that is rumored Rose did not receive.
Although she politely refused to address the issue, Rose was given a 27,22017 Baht (3000 USD) tip out from the gamblers for turning that fight around, a tip that is rumoured Rose did not receive.
First, tip out as much of the cooking fat as you can into a bowl to prevent burning yourself, then flip the kuku onto a pizza pan or the back of a cookie sheet, or into another large frying pan.
One employee also tried to hide the fingerlike tip of "Tappy" behind a computer monitor so that it would be out of view of a security camera, and then tried to sneak the tip out of the lab in his laptop-computer bag, according to the lawsuit.
Hell, Dan is so rugged that chickens roam his living room, and anxious homeowners will wish to study his master class in how to make your own booby traps—get a jar of vegetables, tip out the contents, fill it with kerosene, add a soupçon of rusty nails and glass shards, and then lay it tenderly in a trench.
A CBC Marketplace investigation in February 2018 found the Kelseys servers in Ontario had to tip out 3% of their sales, a rise from 2% prior to the province's minimum wage increase.
It is customary—and often required in the United States—for dancers to also pay a "tip out", which is money (either a set fee or a percentage of money earned) paid to staff members of clubs, such as DJs, house moms, make-up artists, servers, bartenders, and bouncers, at the end of their shift.
The idea for the song came from a marital situation that Darryl Carter knew of where the wife was about to "tip out" on an unresponsive husband.[ allmusic] Carter and Linda Womack (the daughter of Sam Cooke and one-time stepdaughter of Bobby who later married Bobby's brother, Cecil) originally wrote the song with Jackie Wilson in mind.
Many clubs also take a percentage of fees charged for each private dance. It is also customaryand often required in the United Statesfor dancers to pay a "tip out", usually at the end of their shift, to the supporting staff, such as DJs, house moms, make-up artists, servers, bartenders, and bouncers. This can be a set fee or a percentage of money earned. For the customer, the fee structure of a club is determined by management policy.
During this time he became involved in public opinion research. One early survey, "The Implications of Tipping in America," examined the psychology of tipping behavior, finding that most people tip out of a sense of social obligation and would rather see the practice abolished. He also contributed a chapter supporting the methodology behind Alfred C. Kinsey's sexual behavior studies to the book "Sex Habits of American Men" in 1948. Crespi left Princeton to work for the United States government, surveying European public opinion in postwar Germany.
Minutes before the restaurant closes, however, Chett and his girlfriend come in for dinner and leave Dean a hefty tip out of pity. This prompts Dean to quit his job--turning down an assistant manager position Dan offered him at the beginning of the film--to seek a more promising future. When the shift ends, the staff head to a party at Monty and Dean's house. At the party, Monty - who has a predilection for sleeping with teenage girls - is able to resist having sex with Natasha, although he says they will have sex the following Wednesday, when she will be 18.
To do a barrel roll in its purest form, from the pilot's perspective, it may best be thought of as a roll around a point on the horizon that is 45 degrees off the flightpath. Starting from a level flight, the pilot will usually pick such a point on the horizon as a reference, which is typically between the nose and the wing-tip, out the side window (if the plane has side windows). This point can be anything in that area, like a distant lake, mountain peak, or cloud. The pilot will then pull back on the stick, bringing the plane up into a brief climb.
Although details and penalties vary from state to state, drinking in public places directly outside licensed premises (and also in council-designated no alcohol zones) is illegal. Generally, possession of an open container of alcohol is sufficient proof of public drinking. In New South Wales, drinking in public is legal unless an area is declared to be an alcohol-free zone. In New South Wales, council rangers and authorised staff are allowed to use their discretion to confiscate and tip-out open containers in public streets in officially designated alcohol free zones within their own council boundaries; but not arrest nor issue fines/infringements for this purpose, leading many to turn a 'blind eye' to these infractions to avoid conflict and fights.
However, the latest development in many countries, including Great Britain, the United States and Canada, is that many clubs charge dancers a "stage fee" or "tip-out", which is an amount that a dancer needs to pay a club (usually in advance) in order to work on a given night, per shift. The lapdancers are expected to tip the "house mothers" (women who work in a strip club to support and assist the dancers) and DJs. Given that dancers are basically paying for the privilege to be at a club, some clubs allow as many dancers as possible to appear on any given night, increasing competition among the dancers. Also, the vast majority of clubs will not waive this charge if a night happens to be slow.

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