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Topper   /tˈɑpər/   Listen
noun
Topper  n.  
1.
One that tops, in any sense of the verb; specif.:
(a)
A cover of a top layer or part. (Colloq.)
(b)
One that excels, surpasses, or is extraordinary of its kind. (Slang)
(c)
Any device for cutting off tops; as, a turnip topper.
(d)
One who tops steel ingots.
(e)
A three-square float (file) used by comb makers.
2.
A top hat. (Slang or Colloq.)
3.
Tobacco left in the bottom of a pipe bowl; so called from its being often taken out and placed on top of the newly filled bowl. Also, a cigar stump. (Slang)






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"Topper" Quotes from Famous Books



... a-goin' to do it no good," gloomily replied Billy. "'Twould jest make it yeller 'n what 'tis now. Won't I be a pretty sight when I puts on long pants with these here yaller curls stuck on topper my head? I'd 'nuther sight ...
— Miss Minerva and William Green Hill • Frances Boyd Calhoun

... you shall see him," said Eric. "He's a perfect tip-topper. He'd kill anything. I paid five bob for him, and six ginger-beers, and ten and ...
— The Children of Wilton Chase • Mrs. L. T. Meade

... Switzerland either in the winter; Cairo is very pleasant, and so is Nice. . . . It was an alluring prospect, no less now than formerly; but it meant that Margaret's patients would have to hop around some. . . . And they'd probably leave her if he stood at the door in a pink coat and a hunting topper collecting postage stamps. They are rather particular over appearances, are the ragged trousered and shredded skirt ...
— Mufti • H. C. (Herman Cyril) McNeile

... great fat man with the monstrous chin answered, with a yawn, in two words, "God knows!"—he was before us there, as real as life, as selfish, and as substantial. So was it also with the grey-haired rascal, Joe, of the rag-and-bottle shop; with Topper, when he pronounced himself, as a bachelor, to be "a wretched outcast;" with the Schoolmaster, when he "glared on Master Scrooge with ferocious condescension, and threw him into a dreadful state of mind by shaking hands with him," all ...
— Charles Dickens as a Reader • Charles Kent

... 'im. If 'e's straight 'e'll do for me, and if he ain't I'll do for 'im. See? An' now you and me'll have a word or two particler, and settle up about this 'ere job. I got the plan drawed out. It's a easy job as ever I see. Seems to me Tuesday's as good a day as any. Tip-topper—Sir Edward Talbot, that's 'im—'e's in furrin parts for 'is 'ealth, 'e is. Comes 'ome end o' next month. Little surprise for 'im, eh? You'll 'ave to train it. Abrams 'e'll be there Monday. And see 'ere . . ." He sank his voice to ...
— Harding's luck • E. [Edith] Nesbit

... man who brushes up his topper And sallies forth to call upon a maid, Knowing his converse and his coat are proper, That, come what may, he will not be afraid, Not lose his nerve, and yawn, or tell a ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, June 17, 1914 • Various

... book learning and who is "something in the City." May nothing you dismay. Bullied, and badgered, and baited from nine to six though you may be, from then till bedtime you are rorty young dogs. The half-guinea topper, "as worn by the Prince of Wales" (ah, how many a meal has it not cost!), warmed before the fire, brushed and polished and coaxed, shines resplendent. The second pair of trousers are drawn from beneath the bed; in the gaslight, with well-marked crease from top to toe, they will pass for new. ...
— Paul Kelver • Jerome Klapka, AKA Jerome K. Jerome



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