top (verb)

  • 21Top and bottom in sex and BDSM — The terms top, bottom and switch are used by many people, including heterosexual and LGBT people, BDSM practitioners, and others in regards to sex and BDSM activities. For example, the act of pegging involves a female top and a male bottom .… …

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  • 22top — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 highest part/surface of sth ADJECTIVE ▪ extreme, very ▪ We didn t climb to the very top of the mountain, but close enough. ▪ cliff, hill, mountain, roof …

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  • 23top — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German zopf tip, tuft of hair Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) the highest point, level, or part of something ; summit, crown (2) the head or top of the head used especially …

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  • 24Verb Exchange — Infobox Company company name = Verb Exchange Inc. company company type = Public | foundation = Vancouver, British Columbia (2004) key people = Craig Goldenberger,CEO location = Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada industry = Digital Media products …

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  • 25top — 1. top [ tɔp ] n. m. • 1859; onomat. 1 ♦ Signal sonore qu on donne pour déterminer ou enregistrer avec précision le début ou la fin d une opération. Envoyer, donner le top. Top départ. Bref signal sonore, utilisé dans certains systèmes de… …

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  • 26top — I UK [tɒp] / US [tɑp] noun Word forms top : singular top plural tops *** 1) a) [countable, usually singular] the highest place, point, part, or surface of something We could see mountain tops in the distance. at the top of something: I left my… …

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  • 27top out — UK US top out Phrasal Verb with top({{}}/tɒp/ verb [T] ( pp ) ► to reach the highest point in a continuously changing level that is about to start becoming less again: »House prices have topped out. top out at sth »Cash bonuses top out at… …

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  • 28top — top1 noun 1》 the highest or uppermost point, part, or surface.     ↘the leaves, stems, and shoots of a plant, especially those of a vegetable grown for its root. 2》 a thing or part placed on or fitted to the upper part of something.     ↘a… …

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  • 29top*/*/*/ — [tɒp] noun I 1) [C] the highest place, point, part, or surface of something We could see mountain tops in the distance.[/ex] I left my purse at the top of the stairs.[/ex] He sprinkled sugar on top of the cake.[/ex] 2) [C] a flat upper surface of …

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  • 30top sth up — UK US top sth up Phrasal Verb with top({{}}/tɒp/ verb [T] ( pp ) ► to make something bigger by adding to it: »Although their life cover helps, she suggests topping it up to give extra protection. top sth up with sth »He pays 3% of his earnings to …

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