Top up phrasal verb informal
To add more liquid to a container in order to make it full again
Can you help me top up this bottle with water?
Don't forget to top the sink up with water.
To add more drink to someone’s glass or cup after they have drunk some
Even though he started to get drunk, he still wanted me to top him up.
To add more to something in order to bring it to the desired level
I need to top up my cell phone account.
The bank will inform you to top up your bank account in order to avoid the charges.
You can make both regular contributions and one-off lump sum payments in order to top up your workplace pension.
Used to indicate the purchasing power of homosexual people
Money
Used to describe an individual who spends all of the money they earn bebore the next time one is paid
Payment is on the way or will be sent to you soon.
To waste a lot of money foolishly.
The verb "top" should be conjugated according to its tense.