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I've never seen these words in reference to betting only in reference drinking hard liquor.
I looked it up in MW and they have one definition that refers to drinking and one that describes a person that works at a tipple - a device that tilts or overturns a freight car to dump its contents.
Are you sure the Queen wasn’t saying she liked to take a small drink every once in a while.
Flutter has only an assortment of “waving, flapping” definitions.
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