topper
See also: Topper
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈtɒpə/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈtɑpɚ/
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /ˈtɔpə/
Audio (AU) (file) - Rhymes: -ɒpə(ɹ)
- Hyphenation: top‧per
Noun
topper (plural toppers)
- Something that is on top.
- 1947 September 6, “Paul Baron Nixes 2 Morgan Albums”, in Joseph G. Csida, editor, The Billboard: The World’s Foremost Amusement Weekly, volume 59, number 35, Cincinnati, Oh.: Roger S. Littleford Jr.; William D. Littleford, OCLC 7524629, page 14, column 3:
- Deal for network star Henry Morgan to sign a Majestic contract for two albums has fallen thru, with Paul Baron, newly-named artist and repertoire topper at the diskery, kiboshing a deal that virtually had been consummated between his predecessors and Music Corporation of America (MCA).
- 1999, John Yeoman, Self Reliance: A Recipe for the New Millennium (page 55)
- Chicken livers, of course, can also be gently fried, mashed in butter, and spread as a toast topper.
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- A top hat.
- 1980, Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie's Little Black Bird Book, page 61:
- This is another area in which it's hard to tell the dude from the twitcher, as ratting caps and deerstalkers, flying helmets and even toppers are considered acceptably eccentric.
- Something that exceeds those previous in a series, as a joke or prank.
- (chiefly US) A short outer jacket worn by women or children.
- a. 1969, John Kennedy Toole, A Confederacy of Dunces, Penguin, published 1981, →ISBN:
- She was wearing her short pink topper and the small red hat that tilted over one eye so that she looked like a refugee starlet from the Gold Diggers film series.
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- A soft, relatively thin, piece of padding placed on top of a mattress, or forming the upper layer of a mattress.
- (India) The student who achieves the highest score in an examination.
- (colloquial) The head or chief of an organization.
- 1953, August 29, Billboard (page 4)
- Cooley currently is ironing out details of the proposed kinescoping with Klaus Landsberg, topper at KTLA, over whose facilities the hour-long show has been telecast […]
- 1953, August 29, Billboard (page 4)
- A person or tool that cuts off the top of something.
- 1980, Barry Targan, Kingdoms (page 24)
- At first, in the pines, he had worked as a topper in his strong and boldest days, walking up the trees two hundred feet […]
- 1980, Barry Targan, Kingdoms (page 24)
- One who tops steel ingots.
- A single-handed dinghy, 11 foot (3.6 metres) in length, with only one sail.
- A three-square float, or file, used by comb-makers.
- (dated, slang) Tobacco left in the bottom of a pipe bowl; so called from being often taken out and placed on top of the newly filled bowl.
- 1875, E. R. Billings, Tobacco (page 189)
- One man was faithful to his pipe, and kept / Despair and deeper misery at bay, / By seeking ever for a "topper," dropped / From some spurned pipe, but that he could not find; […]
- 1875, E. R. Billings, Tobacco (page 189)
- (dated, slang) A fine or remarkable thing or person.
- (dated, slang) A blow on the head.
- A small secondary comic strip seen along with a larger Sunday strip, and usually by the same author.
- (Ireland) A pencil sharpener.
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Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtɔ.pər/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: top‧per
- Rhymes: -ɔpər
Norwegian Bokmål
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