0 a customer who leaves a large/small extra amount of money for the person who has provided them with a service:
1 a tipper truck :
3 someone who gives tips (= small amounts of money) to people who have provided them with a service:
Extra soap is available for tippers, bunkerers and teamers in the coal transport industry and for coal trimmers generally.
It is difficult to catch fly tippers, particularly if they are clever and do not leave any tell-tale details behind.
Two tipper trucks were bought for on-site work for the housing contract at a cost of £43,446 fob.
Vested interests are suspected of doing that—the commercial traders and fruiterers rather than the casual tipper.
That is one strong reason for increasing the powers of local authorities to deal more efficiently and effectively with fly tippers.
Are they not on the same basis as coalminers, trimmers and tippers and thus entitled to similar benefits?
Current legislation allows articulated tipper lorries up to 32½ tonnes—an increase of 2 tonnes.
But most 38-tonne articulated tipper lorries will in fact be from 12 to 12·5 metres in length.