Verb
bottom on (third-person singular simple present bottoms on, present participle bottoming on, simple past and past participle bottomed on)
(transitive) To ground or base on
I don't work with people. I don't recruit agents. What I do is I put systems to work for the United States. And I've done that at all levels from - from the bottom on the ground all the way to the top. Edward Snowden
You know, sometimes the little victories that I have throughout the season are not necessarily obvious on the track. Maybe they're another aspect of what I'm doing, winning little victories here and there to get everything in line to be able to perform from top to bottom on race day. Danica Patrick
Burners are positioned top and bottom on each side, creating a turbulent circular air flow. Source: Internet
Keeping bottom on heels, and elbows and hands on the ground, pull body forward in a slow motion. Source: Internet
In 2020 the Dragon car used an incredibly boring black and white livery that would have placed it down near the bottom on this list. Source: Internet
The top photo was taken on Feb. 8 and the bottom on August 15. / Photo NatomasBuzz. Source: Internet