In computer software a toggle is something that is either on or off and can be alternated between these two settings. The 3 good examples are the Bold, Italics and Underline settings that are found in many applications. Each of those are toggles. They are commonly used. With text selected you can click on their icon to turn the setting on and clicking on the icon again will turn it off. So whatever state it is in, using the icons or the keyboard command or menu options, you can switch between the two settings.
Mean Barney..in Toggle.
It means to change or to convert.
I'm going to guess that by "toggle" you mean "tassel" which would make the hat you're describing a "fez".
A toggle switch, typically a mechanical or electronic component, can act as a toggle by altering between two states, such as on and off.
A toggle is a metal or wooden pin or rod, or similar, which helps you to secure things.
The noun toggle is the singular form; the plural form is toggles.
Toggle means switch from one state to another. In an online exam, sometimes you are allowed to go back over all your questions and change the answer. This is sometimes called toggling. So in your exam once you have answered a question that is your answer and you can't change it.
Because 'T' stands for 'Toggle'
The way to sew on a toggle button is to first pin the toggle button in place on the jacket. Next, take a threaded needle and knot it tightly. Insert the threaded needle through the loop in the toggle at least four or five times, securing the know underneath the fabric. Tie and knot and the toggle should be in place.
Toggle bolts can typically hold a maximum weight capacity of 50 to 100 pounds, depending on the size and type of the toggle bolt.
To install toggle bolts properly, first drill a hole in the wall, insert the toggle bolt through the hole, then tighten the bolt until it is secure. Make sure the toggle wings open up behind the wall to provide strong support.
To use toggle bolts in drywall for hanging heavy objects securely, first drill a hole in the drywall. Insert the toggle bolt through the hole and tighten it until it is secure. Then, attach the object to the toggle bolt using the provided hardware. Make sure the toggle bolt is rated for the weight of the object you are hanging.