top-heavy
See also: topheavy
English
Adjective
top-heavy (comparative more top-heavy, superlative most top-heavy)
- having a high centre of gravity, and liable to topple
- (of an organization) having an excessive number of administrators or managers
- (of a retirement plan) Having a significant portion of the plan assets allocated to key employees to the detriment of lower-wage employees.
- (of a person, typically a woman) having a disproportionately large upper body, especially the bust
- 1941, “Fashion”, in Good Housekeeping, volume 112, page 52:
- "My figure is topheavy, and I always thought a woman with a large bust had to look mature. Now I know better." An all-in-one girdle is a lifesaver for women like Miss B.
- 1970, John McIntosh, The Stonefish, page 112:
- The top-heavy woman finished her whisky. She left fatty finger marks on the glass.
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:top-heavy.
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