"Messi doesn't really play up top. He picks up the ball from midfield and starts many of Barcelona's attacks"
A: "Where do you play, Jimmy?" B: "I play up top"
"Stick him up top"
A: "Where do you play, Jimmy?" B: "I play up top"
"Stick him up top"
by MWYW May 9, 2018

Origins unknown. For those living in a state below New York along the eastern seaboard, it refers to New York.
by Jacques February 5, 2005

by YellowedGuy February 24, 2018

this is the phrase used by bogeymen in the film fungus the bogeyman to describe where the human aka dry cleaners live.
by infection,scab+wart July 27, 2009

by domino66 November 22, 2010

"i hate when people be talkin to me all crazy & sh*t, so I had to go up top on him..."
You can also "take" someone up top...
"i hate when people be talkin to me all crazy & sh*t, so I had take him up top..."
You can also "take" someone up top...
"i hate when people be talkin to me all crazy & sh*t, so I had take him up top..."
by red rocks May 13, 2005

The group of small shops around the BP garage that Olavians aged 16-18 pay homage to at lunchtimes throughout the year. Often referred to as just U.T.
by Cyberbull October 18, 2009
