Tip (one's) hat idiom informal verb phrase
To raise one's hat in salutation.
Jim usually tips his hat when he meets his teachers.
You should tip your hat when you meet my parents.
To give a commendation.
My boss has tipped his hat to anybody who has taken part in this work.
My parents tipped our hat to my brother because he was at the top of his class.
Said when you want to shake hands with someone as a greeting or an agreement
Used to ask someone to send or deliver your greetings to someone else
A Way of saying "hey" or "hello", used as a greeting or to get someone's attention
This phrase is often used in the case of avoiding greeting someone first when seeing him/her on the street.
It's been a long time since I saw you.
The verb "tip" should be conjugated according to its tense.