Meaning Tilt
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It describes a storm in which a line connecting the centroid of a mid level storm component to the centroid of the lowest storm component is to the right or the rear of the direction of motion
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Usually the result of taking a bad beat or series of bad beats, a player is said to be "on tilt" when he plays with reckless abandon. Presumably, the term derives from tilting a pinball mach [..]
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Old English *tyltan "to be unsteady," from tealt "unsteady," from Proto-Germanic *taltaz (source also of Old Norse tyllast "to trip," Swedish tulta "to waddle," [..]
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"a joust, a combat," 1510s, perhaps from tilt (v.1) on the notion of "to lean" into an attack, but the word originally seems to have been the name of the barrier which separated th [..]
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"condition of being tilted," 1837, from tilt (v.1).
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"to joust," 1590s, from tilt (n.1). Related: Tilted; tilting. The figurative sense of tilting at windmills is suggested in English by 1798; the image is from Don Quixote, who mistook them fo [..]
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to lean or slant.
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In synoptic meteorology, the inclination to the vertical of a significant feature of the circulation (or pressure) pattern or of the field of temperature or moisture. For example, troughs in the weste [..]
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Vertical arcing of the light or camera on an axis as close as possible to the lens. The opposite of Pan.
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lean: to incline or bend from a vertical position; "She leaned over the banister" joust: a combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with blunted lances c [..]
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to lean to one side
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Being angry or frustrated due to strategic decisions one made, or not seeing the big picture.
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A vertical camera move on an axis, up or down. Not to be used interchangeably with pan. It is not really correct to say “pan up” or “pan down,” when you really mean tilt.
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To play wildly or recklessly. A player is said to be "on tilt" if he is not playing his best, playing too many hands, trying wild bluffs, raising with bad hands, etc.
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The angle between the Earth's axis and the line perpendicular to the plane of the Earth's orbit.
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Slots often tilt for a couple of reasons: either they have run out of coins, or because a coin is stopping up the machine. When a machine tilts, it stops paying and the tilt light comes on. If coins a [..]
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a slot malfunction that usually requires the attention of a host and possibly a mechanic. "I was in a good rhythm and then the machine tilted
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A “Tilt” occurs when a slot machine has no credit left inside or where a malfunction has occurred. When this happens, the “Candle” at the top of the machine will light up to alert support staff of the [..]
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A malfunctioning machine.
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When a machine stops operation, usually following a malfunction. Wild Symbol
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A malfunction in a slot machine.
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the angle created between a reference point and another point when the second point moves relative to the first. Often this is a measure of the change in shape of a volcano
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when a slot machine is malfunctioning.
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A pinball machine will tilt, ending the current ball and discarding any end-of-ball bonus if the player moves the cabinet too violently or tries to lift it.  Also see Slam Tilt. There are several mech [..]
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(n) a combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with blunted lances(n) a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement(n) a slight but noticeable partiality( [..]
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A temporary shelter. Usually a small hut built of vertically-placed logs.
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The angle or inclination or a solar panel or solar module measured from the horizontal (plane of the ground).
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Camera movement in the vertical direction.
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Tilt refers to an IP camera's ability to be directed up and down in a vertical plane. The camera lens can be aimed at a specific part of a scene, and in many cases the tilt can be controlled remotely.
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 The camera tilts up/down when mounted on a tripod.
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refers to vertical motion of a camera. Any equipment capable of tilting can move up and down along a vertical axis. Some equipment, indicated as "PTZ," has the ability to tilt as well as pan and zoom.
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Vertical camcorder rotation (up and down) from a single axis, as on a tripod.
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A shot taken when the camera stays in one place (on a tripod, for example) but rotates or swivels vertically. CGI (computer-generated-imagery)
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see SHOT
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A movement by which the camera moves up or down while its support remains fixed.
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Vertical camera movement on its axis, up or down. Not to be called and Up or Down Pan, but Tilt Up and Tilt Down.
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Tilt refers to an IP camera's ability to be directed up and down in a vertical plane. The camera lens can be aimed at a specific part of a scene, and in many cases the tilt can be controlled remo [..]
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A camera movement with the camera body swiveling upward or downward on a stationary camera; it produces a mobile framing that scans the space vertically.
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Vertical movement of the camera on its tripod.
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A camera movement in which the camera pivots up or down on a fixed vertical axis.
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Tilt refers to an IP camera’s ability to be directed up and down in a vertical plane. The camera lens can be aimed at a specific part of a scene, and in many cases the tilt can be controlled remotely.
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The vertical movement up or down of a stationary camera mounted on a tripod.
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To move an item, such as a camera or human head, in an upwards or downwards rotation. Technically, a camera rotation about an axis perpendicular both to the pan axis and the optic axis.
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Following action vertically with the camera mounted on a tripod.
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Posture while lying with the head lower than the Rest of the body. Extended Time in this position is associated with temporary physiologic disturbances.
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Canvas or other waterproof material used to cover or protect the interior of an open top or open sided container.
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When a player's emotions harm decision making abilities. Also see (Wikipedia:Tilt (poker)).
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It describes a storm in which a line connecting the centroid of a mid level storm component to the centroid of the lowest storm component is to the right or the rear of the direction of motion.
Source: srh.noaa.gov (offline)

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The angle which anything makes with the horizontal.
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is emotional playing that implies losses and lack of rational thinking. There are such types of tilt as aggressive (when a player plays loosely ignoring his bankroll) and passive (when a player does not play aggressively enough even having a strong hand).
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Poor lineup or bankroll decision making, typically caused by frustration and sometimes exacerbated by alcohol.
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A slot machine which is not functioning correctly.
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Going on tilt or tilting is when for one reason or another, you're not thinking straight. The most common reason for this to happen is that you've had a series of bad cards, or been the victim of a bad suckout. Your judgment gets clouded, and you begin playing cards that you should fold, for the wrong reasons.
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To play wildly or recklessly usually after a series of losses.
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To respond badly to a bad beat or downswing by letting it have an adverse affect on your game.
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It describes a storm in which a line connecting the centroid of a mid level storm component to the centroid of the lowest storm component is to the right or the rear of the direction of motion
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To play or gamble wildly or recklessly.
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The elevation angle of the radar transmitter/receiver during a scan rotation. NEXRAD utilizes a volume scan approach with up to 14 different tilts (from 0.5 degrees above the horizon to 19.5 degrees) in every update (every 5, 6 or 10 minutes). This provides a nearly complete look at the atmosphere in the region.
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The inclination to the vertical of a significant feature of the pressure pattern or of the field of moisture or temperature. For example, midlatitide troughs tend to display a westward tilt with altitude through the troposphere.
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The inclination to the vertical of a significant feature of the pressure pattern or of the field of moisture or temperature. For example, midlatitide troughs tend to display a westward tilt with altit [..]
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The inclination to the vertical of a significant feature of the pressure
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It describes a storm in which a line connecting the centroid of a mid level storm component to the centroid of the lowest storm component is to the right or the rear of the direction of motion
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The inclination to the vertical of a significant feature of the pressure pattern or of the field of moisture or temperature. For example, midlatitide troughs tend to display a westward tilt with altitude through the troposphere.
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Poor decision making when it comes to your lineup or bankroll.
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Tilt was a Finnish video games magazine published 10 times a year by Yhtyneet kuvalehdet OY. In the Finnish gaming magazine scene Tilt was a newcomer, challenging mainly the well-established Pelit mag [..]
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Tilt may refer to:
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Tilt is an American drama television series set against the backdrop of the (fictional) World Championship of Poker tournament in Las Vegas, and with the tagline "You're playing poker. They're pl [..]
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Tilt is a poker term for a state of mental or emotional confusion or frustration in which a player adopts a less than optimal strategy, usually resulting in the player becoming over-aggressive. This t [..]
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Tilting is a cinematographic technique in which the camera stays in a fixed position but rotates up/down in a vertical plane. Tilting the camera results in a motion similar to someone raising or lower [..]
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Tilt is the twelfth studio album by the American solo artist Scott Walker. It was released on 8 May 1995 and reached number 27 on the UK albums chart. No singles were released from the album. It was W [..]
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Tilt is a British group of electronic record producers, composed of Mick Park and Nic Britton. Tilt was started in Coventry, England by Mick Park and Mick Wilson. They became resident DJs at Eclipse, [..]
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In optics, tilt is a deviation in the direction a beam of light propagates. Tilt quantifies the average slope in both the X and Y directions of a wavefront or phase profile across the pupil of an opti [..]
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In optics, tilt is a deviation in the direction a beam of light propagates. Tilt quantifies the average slope in both the X and Y directions of a wavefront or phase profile across the pupil of an opti [..]
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Tilt is the fifth studio album from British alternative rock band The Lightning Seeds. It was released in 1999. After becoming a full band in 1996 with the release of the hugely successful single &quo [..]
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Tilt is the third proper full-length by Shibuya-kei artist Kahimi Karie. It features songs by Momus, Arto Lindsay, Julien Ribot and The Olivia Tremor Control, among others. The track "Pygmalism&q [..]
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Tilt is a 1979 comedy-drama film about pinball hustling, starring Charles Durning and Brooke Shields as the young titular lead.
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Tilt is an alcoholic beverage launched in the US market in August 2005. Its alcoholic content by volume varies and is higher than most American beer (commonly 3–6%), 10% in the lemon lime flavor, to 1 [..]
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Tilt is a topical British radio sketch show, written in the week before broadcast, and recorded the night before. The first, six episode series was broadcast on BBC 7, between 27 March – 1 May 2008, o [..]
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Tilt, also known as Tilt Studio, is a chain of video game arcades inside various shopping malls. Tilt is owned by Nickels and Dimes Incorporated located in Carrollton, Texas. There are numerous Tilt s [..]
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Tilt is an American punk rock band from the East Bay, California, United States, formed in 1992. The group's debut studio album, Play Cell, was released through Lookout Records in 1993. They would soo [..]
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Tilt is a collaborative studio album by guitarists Greg Howe and Richie Kotzen, released in 1995 through Shrapnel Records. The collaboration was organized by Shrapnel founder Mike Varney due to his en [..]
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Tilt (known as Thunder Storm in Japan) is the second solo album by English drummer Cozy Powell, released in 1981.
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Tilt was a Polish rock band, regarded as one of the first punk bands in Poland, but as the founder mentioned in an interview, this was post punk band from the beginning. It was founded in Warsaw in 19 [..]
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Tilt (Bulgarian: Тилт) is a 2011 Bulgarian drama film directed by Viktor Chouchkov. The film was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it d [..]
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Tilt was a French magazine which began publication in September 1982, focused on personal computer and console gaming. It was the first French magazine specifically devoted to video games. The headqua [..]
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