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The word "skoal" is derived from the Scandinavian word "skål," which means "bowl" and is often used as a toast equivalent to "cheers." It reflects a tradition of raising a glass or bowl in celebration or camaraderie. The term became popular in English-speaking cultures, particularly in the context of toasting drinks. Over time, it has also been associated with the use of smokeless tobacco products, particularly in the U.S.

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