It means the float is full.....as in the hopper (bit that holds coins to pay out) has been set to its limit by the operator and the machine is now "topped up"
with great difficulty as the air con system is pressurised so needs to be topped up witha machine
do you mean if you mean if you jump around does that affect fruit? If a person is jumping around fruit it could damage or hurt the fruit. Fruit by itself is unable to move. ^^
Topped up.
Any fruit really! Well do you mean that 1 whole fruit, well that would be a water melon!! lol
Another saying for "topped off" is "capped off." This phrase can also mean to complete or finish something, often in a way that adds a final touch or enhancement. Other alternatives include "finished up" or "rounded out."
It means that the fax machine on the other end rang but did not pick up the phone call.
Can be broken easily or the clothing can get mewsed up quickly so the machine is most likely CHEAP
There is a company that makes a machine to pick the sweet gum balls up. It is called Baganut. They are an investment but they WORK. Their website is www.baganut.com.
A Keir Royale is a shot of sloe gin in a glass, topped up with sparkling white wine. A Kir Royale is a shot of Creme De Cassis, topped up with champagne.
fruit
a confection of thin pastry rolled up around a fruit filling and baked. :)
No. You left the glass back at the bar.