1. high-top - Noun
2. high-top - Adjective Satellite
A ship's masthead.
Source: Webster's dictionaryhigh top
Sometimes I wake up in the morning and I am like, 'This is a high-top day' or 'This is a bob day,' but when I get my clothes on that's when I see. Nicki Minaj
A high-top table in the kitchen has become a home ballet barre; a broomstick and water jugs, a new way to lift weights. Source: Internet
Anywhere, anytime styles- Low-hitting ankle shoes, high-top boots, and slip-on shoes are among the BIRKENSTOCK men’s styles that can transition from the weekend to a weeknight out. Source: Internet
He arrived attired in well-worn high-top sneakers, jeans whose major characteristic was that they looked comfortable, and a sports coat whose better days had been years before. Source: Internet
She was a nice person, a leader, a teacher, wearing a white tee, black leggings, a denim jacket, white high-top Converse and a flannel tied around her waist with straight hair was a go-to style. Source: Internet
Back when leg warmers, leotards and high-top Reebok aerobic shoes were all part of the "Let's Get Physical" look. Source: Internet