The term "tip top" has been used in the English language since the early 19th century, with its earliest recorded use dating back to around 1835. It generally refers to something that is at the highest point or in excellent condition. The phrase has since evolved to describe quality or superiority in various contexts.
Pot is top as tip is to
Tip Top Bakeries was created in 194#.
Tip Top Bakeries's population is 2,007.
Tip-Top House was created in 1853.
Tip Top Tailors was created in 1909.
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The expression "tip top" likely originates from the 16th-century term "tip-top," which referred to the highest point of something. It combines "tip," meaning the top or extreme end, with "top," reinforcing the idea of excellence or peak quality. The phrase gained popularity in the 19th century, often used to describe something that is in excellent condition or of the highest standard. Its playful redundancy emphasizes superiority in a lighthearted manner.
Tip Top Tailors Building was created in 1929.
Yes it is. Tip Top is also found in Australia.
there are two tip top factories in nz, one is in auckand and the other is in dunedin.
Yes, "tip" and "top" rhyme because they both end with the "-ip" sound.
Just means the very very top of something. Like the tip-pity top of that shelf. It means the very top of the shelf.