the tops, Informal. the most outstanding person or thing in ability, favor, etc.: As a friend, she's the tops.
–adjective
22.
pertaining to, situated at, or forming the top; highest; uppermost; upper: the top shelf.
23.
highest in degree; greatest: to pay top prices.
24.
foremost, chief, or principal: to win top honors in a competition.
–verb (used with object)
25.
to furnish with a top; put a top on.
26.
to be at or constitute the top of.
27.
to reach the top of.
28.
to rise above: The sun had topped the horizon.
29.
to exceed in height, amount, number, etc.
30.
to surpass, excel, or outdo: That tops everything.
31.
Theater. (in spoken dialogue) to reply in a voice of greater volume or higher pitch: King Henry must top the crowd noises in his St. Crispin's Day speech.
32.
to surmount with something specified: to top a sundae with whipped cream.
33.
to remove the top of; crop; prune: to top a tall tree.
34.
to get or leap over the top of (a fence, barrier, etc.).
35.
Chemistry. to distill off only the most volatile part of (a mixture).
36.
Sports.
a.
to strike (the ball) above its center, giving it a forward spin.
b.
to make (a stroke) by hitting the ball in this manner.
37.
to top-dress (land).
38.
Obsolete. to have coitus with (a woman).
–verb (used without object)
39.
to rise aloft.
—Verb phrases
40.
top off,
a.
to climax or complete, esp. in an exceptional manner; finish: They topped off the evening with a ferryboat ride at midnight.
b.
to fill (a partly full container) completely: to top off a gas tank.
41.
top out,
a.
to finish the top of (a structure).
b.
to reach the highest level.
—Idioms
42.
blow one's top, Informal.
a.
to become enraged; lose one's temper.
b.
to go mad; become insane: He must have blown his top to make such a fool of himself.
43.
off the top of one's head, Informal. head(def. 77).
44.
on top, successful; victorious; dominant: to stay on top.
45.
on top of,
a.
over or upon.
b.
in addition to; over and above.
c.
close upon; following upon: Gale winds came on top of the floods.
d.
in complete control: on top of the problem.
46.
on top of the world,
a.
successful.
b.
elated: The success made her feel on top of the world.
47.
over the top,
a.
Military. over the top of the parapet before a trench, as in issuing to charge against the enemy.
b.
surpassing a goal, quota, or limit.
48.
top oneself, Chiefly British. to kill oneself.
Origin: bef. 1000; ME, OE; c. D top, G Zopf, ON toppr top
The highest level to which a stock, a market index, or some other asset will rise. A top may be short-term or long-term, depending upon the type of price movement being evaluated. Compare bottom.