Idioms & Phrases: The Top and Tail
Top and tail is a versatile idiom and technique used across several contexts. Most commonly it refers to specific method of washing a baby's face and bottom using cotton wool and warm water, trimming the ends of vegetables, sleeping head to toe with someone or placing a train engine at both ends. The exact meaning depends on context: Parenting This is a method for keeping a baby clean between baths or before the umbilical cord falls off. You wash the face and upper body (the top) using warm water and cotton balls, and then clean the bottom (the tail) using fresh water and clean cotton. Cooking It means the trimming off the hard inedible parts at each end of the fruit or vegetable, such as the ends of green beans or carrots before cooking. Sleeping When two people share a same bed or sleep in the same room, they may sleep with their heads facing opposite directions (head-to-toe) to save space or maximize comfort. Railway Refers to train operation where...