Toasted Slang. A San Antonio, Texas, listener says some of her friends use the word toasted to mean “drunk” and some use it to mean “high on marijuana.” Which is it?
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Does toasted mean drunk or high?
slang Drunk. We were a little toasted after all the wine we had with lunch. See also: toast.
What does the slang toasted mean?
Drunk or stonedVery hot. We got absolutely toasted in that hot marquee. (slang) Drunk or stoned.
What is high slang for?
1 : drunk sense 1a. 2 : being under the influence of a drug (such as marijuana) taken especially for pleasure : high.
Does toasty mean drunk?
To get tipsy from alcohol, but not drunk. Hey, I'm feelin' a little toasty. See more words with the same meaning: under the influence of alcohol, drunk.
What are other words for being high?
stonedintoxicated.ripped.tipsy.wasted.baked.bombed.buzzed.doped.More items...
Why is it called toasting?
The term toast, as in drinking to one's health, comes from the literal practice of dropping a piece of toast in your drink. In the 16th century, it was common practice to add a piece of scorched or spiced toast to wine. The bread would help to soak up some of the acidity and improve flavor in poor wine.
What does toasty mean in the UK?
comfortably and pleasantly warmMeaning of toasty in English comfortably and pleasantly warm: My feet feel so warm and toasty in the new slippers. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Warm. balmy.
What does toasty mean in wine?
Basically, toasty is a term used to describe any wine that is aged in oak, giving the wine toasty flavours. You'll find these particularly in white wines that are specifically oaked for these flavours, such as Chardonnay, but you can also find them in Red wines, and even some Sparkling wine and Champagne!
Is Toastiness a word?
Toastiness definition The quality or state of being toasty.
What does toast mean?
toast 2. (tōst) n. 1. a. The act of raising a glass and drinking in honor of or to the health of a person or thing. b. A proposal to drink to someone or something or a speech given before the taking of such a drink. c.
What does "sliced bread" mean?
Sliced bread heated and browned. 2. Slang One that is doomed, in trouble, or unworthy of further consideration. [Middle English tosten, from Old French toster, from Vulgar Latin *tostāre, frequentative of Latin torrēre, to parch, burn; see ters- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
