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hightum (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete, slang) The most formal level of attire
    • 1876, “Hightum, Tightum, and Scrub!”, in The Leisure Hour[1]:
      One was of superfine material; in this she appeared among her "quality friends," and it went by the name of "Hightum."
    • 1920, E. F. Benson, Queen Lucia[2]:
      For one of Lucia's quaint ideas was to divide dresses into three classes, "Hightum," "Tightum" and "Scrub." "Hightum" was your very best dress []

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