Tops vs Bottoms - What's the difference?
tops | bottoms |
At the very most; maximum.
(slang, dated) Great; excellent.
* 1958 , Billboard (5 May 1958, page 139)
English plurals
(darts) The uppermost field of a dartboard; the double-20 field
(top)
(plurale tantum) The bottom (trouser) part of clothing, as in pyjama bottoms'', ''tracksuit bottoms .
(bottom)
As nouns the difference between tops and bottoms
is that tops is while bottoms is .As verbs the difference between tops and bottoms
is that tops is (top) while bottoms is (bottom).As an adverb tops
is at the very most; maximum.As an adjective tops
is (slang|dated) great; excellent.tops
English
Adverb
(-)- Your essay should be two pages, tops .
Adjective
(-)- Joe Issenberg, Al Kahn, A. Amato and B. B. Saunders all agreed that it was tops for a meeting place.
Noun
(head)- Scoring 38 more points leaves him with tops for the win.
