Note: This phrase appears to blend Sinhala/regional slang with gaming terminology. "MiSide" is a popular indie horror game featuring a character named Mita. "Giddora" (ගිද්දොර) is Sinhala slang meaning "crazy" or "mad." "Top" refers to top-tier performance or ranking.

In the game's lore, the clothing is more than just an outfit; it represents the "skin" or mask that rejected models use to disguise themselves and lure players into their world.

1. Who is Mita? (The ‘Top’ Contender)

For the uninitiated, MiSide is a psychological horror game where you get trapped inside a mobile dating sim. The main antagonist/variable love interest is Mita. Unlike a standard “bottom” character who waits for the hero, Mita is a Top—not in the slang sense (though that’s debatable), but in the power dynamic sense.

evolves from a supportive companion into an obsessive, violent entity known as Crazy Mita (CM) The "Core" Form:

Note: "Giddora" appears to be a phonetic or misremembered reference to