Noun
Topsy
Something or someone who figuratively grows without control or intention.
He was the guy who by his heroic actions gave a morality and dignity to the American military effort. At war sometimes things get topsy turvy, so he was a moral example at a time when things were pure evil. Hugh Thompson, Jr.
After a groundout by Topsy Hartsel moved Schreckengost to third, Bris Lord singled to left and drove Ossee home with an unearned run. Source: Internet
Because he doesn't turn me on."sfn He stated that he "was never really into drummers", but identified Cozy Cole s 1958 cover of Benny Goodman s " Topsy Part Two " as "the one drum record" he bought. Source: Internet
Beck calls this "the most likely scenario" and states "Until now, Mithraism has generally been treated as if it somehow evolved Topsy -like from its Iranian precursor a most implausible scenario once it is stated explicitly." Source: Internet
In “Topsy Turvy,” the last piece was “Jubilee,” a figure cutting her hair off and dancing, removing the social shackles and all the pain we are carrying around. Source: Internet
Prakash came to Apple when the latter acquired Topsy in 2013 and was responsible for Spotlight, search on Safari and Siri across desktop and mobile. Source: Internet