top heavy

top-heavy

1. slang Of a woman, having very large breasts. I know as a woman that you're supposed to want big boobs, but I actually wish I weren't so top-heavy. It's become something of a humorous trend that all of Jack's girlfriends tend to be, shall we say, a bit top-heavy.
2. slang Of a man, having large upper-body muscles with relatively small lower-body muscles. You need to be sure you're not skipping leg day at the gym, or you're going to wind up looking pretty top-heavy. The beach is always swarming with top-heavy gym rats strutting around on skinny little chicken legs.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

top heavy

mod. heavy-breasted; buxom. Britney gets a little top heavy when she is gaining weight.
See also: heavy, top
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • top-heavy
  • fussock
  • horse-godmother
  • woman of means
  • a woman of few words
  • woman of many parts
  • a woman for all seasons
  • business girl
  • a woman of her word
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The sponsor claims it either never would have adopted the plan, would have frozen the plan before it became top heavy or would not have permitted key employees to continue to defer income into the plan, thereby avoiding the top-heavy obligation.
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He told the audience that he believed that the council is top heavy and some of the top managers will be leaving, he will then look at middle management and work down.
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THE top heavy body types need to choose long jackets without shoulder pads.
Why not find the money by cutting the waste and funding from the top heavy management of Kirklees Council?