Raising a glass and drinking in honor of someone or something.
Some popular drinking sayings used to toast or celebrate with include "Cheers," "Bottoms up," "Salud," "Prost," and "Sant."
Prost.Cheers as a toast when drinking is Prosit or Prost.
Bottoms up.
Translating as "health", this is an Irish/Scottish drinking toast.
Some people like to call it French toast! so its French toast!
Toast
I woke up in the morning and I went to the kitchen... and then for breakfast I ate toast!
Why I call them good choosers of drinking.
Toast.
Bottoms up! and Here's looking at you.;an expression said as a toast when people are drinking together. (Alludes to the bottoms of the drinking glasses.)
Un brindisi is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "a toast."Specifically, the masculine indefinite article un means "a, one." The masculine noun brindisi means drinking "toast." The pronunciation is "oon BREEN-dee-zee."