You are figuratively getting back on top of things, so you're returning to a superior position or returning to a point where you are in control of things.
It just means you are puzzled or surprised. Example: "How on Earth did the dog get on top of the house?"
You are figuratively getting back on top of things, so you're returning to a superior position or returning to a point where you are in control of things.
Some idiomatic expressions that begin with the letter o:Off the top of my headOn a soap boxOn pins and needlesOn the back burnerOut of gasOut of the frying pan and into the fireOut to lunchOver my head
When at the top of the skyscraper, he had a bird's eye view of the city.
It is an idiomatic expression for "crazy" or of unsound mind. To have bats in the belfry means to suffer from delusions; to be insane. A belfry is a clock or bell tower. Belfry in this expression is used to mean the head, as in you have bats flying around in your empty head.
"Top of the heap" is an English expression meaning the "best of the best". As an expression it does not translate into Arabic. If you mean "top of the heap" literally (such as the top of a pile), it would be al-3alwi men kuma (العلوي من كومة) If you mean "the best of the best", it would be ahsan men ahsan (أحسن من أحسن)
"Tip-top shape" is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone or something that is in excellent condition or at the peak of health and well-being. It typically refers to being in perfect or optimal condition.
When the woman is on top she pushes back on "IT"
Here is the list of Top Ten Idiomatic Expressions according to the "Official Top List" website (link below)Piece of Cake (meaning easy)Under the Weather (meaning not feeling well)Rise and Shine (meaning get up and get moving)Keep your chin up (meaning be brave)Tickled Pink (meaning flushed with happiness)Butterflies in your stomach (meaning nervous)Bend over backwards (meaning to do everything possible for a solution)In the same boat (meaning everyone has the same situation)End of the road (meaning it's over)Break a leg (meaning good luck in the theater)
The correct expression is "top of the rung," not "top of the run." This phrase is often used to describe being at the highest or most prestigious level of something, like a ladder or hierarchy.
If its proper- the degree of the top is less than the degree of the bottom If its improper- the degree of the top is greater than or equal to the degree of the bottom
It means that your one of the best.