It means when you are in the trench, you go "over the top" of the trench to secure the next trench.
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It was called "Going over the top"
it was very scary and also was very hairy by joyce meenie darlington
i think over the top means when you do something and you carry on doing it and making a big deal out of it and doing things a bit too much..Answer:far more than usual or expected
When the whistle blew it was time for the soldiers to go 'Over the Top.' This meant leaving your trench and climbing over the top of the parapet to 'No Man's Land'. The men would get told the night before so that in the morning they were able to get up early and be ready for the fight on time. You would then go 'Over the Top' to 'No Man's Land'. You would return later on that day if you were lucky ... Some info on the British way of sending their men 'Over the Top': One method of attack the British used was sending men over the top. A group soldiers would go over there trenches and run across no man's land and capture the enemy's trenches. The problem with this idea was that by the time the men had gone over the top and were half way across no man's land they had all been either killed or were badly injured. Also many men were so afraid of going over the top that they were physically sick when the bell rung for them to go, as they knew it was a 95% chance they would die. This was mainly because they used knives and guns and not bombs and grenades before they 'went over' to soften up the enemy. This was the main technique of attack and it cost the British army the lives of millions of people. Even though this was killing most of their soldiers the British army never changed their method of attack.
it means glad no actually its over the top full with happiness
Attacking the enemy's trenches
Top soil means the top layer of soil
Leaving trenches to attack.
Going over the top is when soldiers were forced to run over the top of the trenches in which they were fighting from and walk out on to the battlefield to gain vital land in the war. hundreds of people would die while traveling through no man's land.
It meant to go over the top edge of the trench onto no mans land and charging at the enemy. It was not something that matched up with a long life.
It meant to go over the top edge of the trench onto no mans land and charging at the enemy. It was not something that matched up with a long life.
more like going to the top
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In practice it's over the top, in a match it's unheard of. Keep in mind I don't mean for actual wrestling, like on a team. Just for fun.
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The phrase 'going over the top' - referred to the soldiers in the trenches climbing out and up to flat ground, and advancing towards the enemy over 'no-mans land'. Attacking the enemy's trenches~APEX