Toast
- From Middle English tosten, from Anglo-French toster, from Late Latin tostare to roast, from Latin tostus, past participle of torrere to dry, parch
- To make crisp, hot, and brown
- To warm thoroughly
- A sliced sliced bread browned on both sides by heat
- A person whose health is drunk
- Something in honor of which persons usually
- One that is highly admired
- An act of proposing or of drinking in honor of a toast
- A rhyming narrative poem existing in oral tradition among black Americans
- One that is finished or done for
- A song by comedian Heyward Banks about toast and played on a toaster