Redtop

Word REDTOP
Character 6
Hyphenation red top
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Definitions and meanings of "Redtop"

What do we mean by redtop?

A perennial grass (Agrostis gigantea) with reddish spikelets, native to Eurasia and widely cultivated for forage. noun

A kind of bent-grass, Agrostis vulgaris (A. alba, var. vulgaris). noun

A kind of grass (Agrostis vulgaris) highly valued in the United States for pasturage and hay for cattle; -- called also English grass, and in some localities herd's grass. See Illustration in Appendix. The tall redtop is Triodia seslerioides. noun

A kind of grass (Agrostis vulgaris) highly valued in the United States for pasturage and hay for cattle. noun

Species of the genus Agrostis, the bentgrasses. noun

A tabloid newspaper, particularly one of those considered to have lower journalistic standards than the broadsheets.

A slang used to describe someone that is a centerpiece or leader of a squad. They're in the loop with every plug in town and regularly have hookups. Since redtop can be used to refer to weed, alcohol, cocaine, or heightened status, it is an extreme compliment to refer to someone as being a redtop. Urban Dictionary

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The word "redtop" in example sentences

Rhode Island Bent, known as redtop, is less exacting, and where it thrives to the exclusion of timothy, or is in evidence in grass lands, the inference is fairly safe that a test would show that the soil is sour. ❋ Alva Agee (1900)

Dodgy UK daily "redtop" tabloid The Sun has amazed Fall fans the world over by placing the band at number three in their Boxset of the Year awards in today's edition. ❋ Unknown (2006)

What is true is that, time and again, they import hardened redtop operators from the UK or Australia to fight their editorial battles for them. ❋ Unknown (2012)

This isn't like a Sunday redtop slapping "Exclusive" on every tatty tale in town. ❋ Unknown (2012)

But it's no surprise that the redtop made an exception for Femen last year. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Many redtop and mid-market editors, if asked, would opt to be called tradespeople, not professionals. ❋ Unknown (2011)

And that the redtop tabloids Rebekah left behind were up 1.37% on February and only 3.11% down year on year, so they aren't out of the game yet by any means. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We – or so we are told - all have said this for years, "but when the by-far-the-biggest non-redtop endorses it," it is a cause for celebration. ❋ Richard (2006)

I don't read the Times, it's a redtop without the red bit on the cover. ❋ Ms Robinson (2008)

And, while the "frightened fifteen", clutching their "lucky bags" revel in the warm embrace of their mummies and daddies, and sundry other "loved ones", the redtop has made it clear it sees a link between the bomb in Basra and what it calls the "Tehran tyrant". ❋ Helen (2007)

The pre 1995 ecotec had alot of teething issues due to being a new lower emission version of the “redtop”. ❋ Unknown (2006)

We scooped all the trash out of the mangers, and spread it over the grave, and the timothy and the redtop seed in the trash came up and growed. ❋ Elinore Pruitt Stewart (N/A)

They had been out riding on an improvised chariot -- a hayrick of the old-fashioned kind, like a cradle, filled with the fragrant timothy and redtop, when the accident, narrated in the first chapter, took place. ❋ Margaret Penrose (N/A)

It closely resembles redtop, but may be distinguished from it by the roughness of the sheaths when the hand is drawn from above downward. ❋ Robert Jennings (N/A)

Very sandy soils support joint fir (Ephedra) and redtop grass (Agrostis). ❋ Unknown (1937)

I go automobiling a good deal, with Mrs. Keith and once in a while with Donald, but I'd give anything, sometimes, for a good gallop through the redtop and sage and rabbit-brush on my pony. ❋ Unknown (1906)

Southern states a good meadow or pasture can be made of orchard grass, red clover, and redtop. ❋ Frank Lincoln Stevens (1902)

In New England, timothy, red clover, and redtop are generally used for the mowing crop. ❋ Frank Lincoln Stevens (1902)

Soils that produce sorrel and redtop when red clover and timothy are sown need drainage or liming or both. ❋ Thomas Forsyth Hunt (1894)

A mixture of timothy, redtop and weeds was cut for hay on No. 6, the yield being better than half a ton per acre. ❋ Unknown (1892)

Michael is [a true OG]. Yeah, he's got those [hardcore] redtop [vibes]. ❋ MichaelWhyte (2019)

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