toast
toast1 / tōst/ • n. 1. sliced bread browned on both sides by exposure to radiant heat.2. a call to a gathering of people to raise their glasses and drink together in honor of a person or thing, or an instance of drinking in this way: he raised his glass in a toast to his son. ∎ [in sing.] a person or thing that is very popular or held in high regard by a particular group of people: he found himself the toast of the baseball world. • v. [tr.] 1. cook or brown (food, esp. bread or cheese) by exposure to a grill, fire, or other source of radiant heat: he sat by the fire and toasted a piece of bread | [as adj.] (toasted) toasted marshmallows. ∎ [intr.] (of food) cook or become brown in this way: broil until the nuts have toasted. ∎ warm (oneself or part of one's body) in front of a fire or other source or heat.2. drink to the health or in honor of (someone or something) by raising one's glass together with others: happy families toasting each other's health| fig. he is toasted by the trade as the outstanding dealer in children's books. PHRASES: be toast inf. be or be likely to become finished, defunct, or dead: one mistake and you're toast.toast2 • v. [intr.] [usu. as n.] (toasting) (of a DJ) accompany a reggae backing track or music with improvised rhythmic speech.DERIVATIVES: toast·er n.
toast
be toast be (or be likely to become) finished, defunct, or dead.
have someone on toast be in a position to deal with someone as one wishes; with reference to a food item served up on a slice of toast.