plural tip-tops
: the highest point
If I had known how to climb rocks, … I would have climbed to the very tip-top of Arethusa Falls to see what the water looked like before it dropped over the ledge.—Ann Beattie
Disembarking from the vessel, the sun is perfectly situated behind the tip-top of the Eiffel Tower.—Eric Althoff
(figurative) … two people who were both—blithely, at times—at the very tip-top of Southern society.—Meredith Grahl Counts
: very good : excellent, first-rate
a car in tip-top condition
Besides training their dogs, mushers have to get their sleds in tip-top shape for race day …—Sallie Luther
Tip-top health that stands the test of time requires a sensible diet …—Frances Sheridan Goulart
: very well
"Oh," was the reply, "John was doing very well. … He was out of debt and doing tip-top."—John Harrison
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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