The rest of the string consists of technical tags used by release groups to describe the quality and format of the file. Here is the breakdown of the "features":
top: This is likely part of the release group name or an internal tag. In piracy circles, "top" usually isn't a standard technical spec. It might be the suffix of the release group (e.g., a group named "XTop") or a typo for "TOR" (Torrent).The final word, top, is subjective but generally signals a reputable release group.
For this specific file (vickidanovarghodo...), here is the quality assessment: vickidanovarghodo1080pwebdlaac20esubx top
vickidanovarghodo – Likely a misspelling or scene group internal name / release title (possibly intended as “Vicky Danova” or similar, but garbled). Could be a group tag or obfuscation.
1080p – Vertical resolution of 1080 pixels (Full HD). The rest of the string consists of technical
webdl – Source is a Web Download (legally obtained from a streaming service, then ripped).
aac – Audio codec: Advanced Audio Coding. top : This is likely part of the
2.0 – Audio channels: stereo.
esubx – Likely “external subtitles” (possibly .idx/.sub or mislabeled).
top – Could be part of group name, release version, or “Top” site tag.