toppie
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English
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Noun
[edit]toppie (plural toppies)
- (South Africa) An old man.
- 2003, Justin Nurse, Laugh It Off: South African Youth Culture, page 42:
- Nowadays, Afrikaans must find its place among ten other official languages, and although a lot of the older toppies fear its extinction, it is alive and well and growing by the second.
- 2004, Michael Hilburn, Travel Diary - Bolivia, page 47:
- There were only two rooms with a double bed and for some reason, the management felt the two old toppies deserved the smaller of the two, each time.
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[edit]toppie (used only predicatively, not comparable)
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