A phrase meaning that something or someone is really great. Taken from the popular UK Sunday tea-time Darts based quiz show from the 80's, Bullseye.
by Scott Ramsay April 08, 2006
Top darts - not related to cigarettes (see: darts) is a saying used for positive; people, objects, settings, features, environments etc. Exlusively used in positive context. Reported to have originated in 1980’s UK Television, it is now commonly used in remote to regional Australia.
“That Sheila I rooted last night was top darts!!”
“Roger, that quartetly sales report you filed was top darts”
“Roger, that quartetly sales report you filed was top darts”
by Davofromthelocal May 13, 2018