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"Cheers" is an English equivalent of the Italian toast Cin cin.Specifically, the Italian word may be used as an exclamation. It may be used as a feminine noun. Either way, the meaning and the pronunciation remain the same: "tcheen tcheen."
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"Vivat" is a Latin word that translates to "long live" or "may he/she/it live" in English. It is often used as a celebratory exclamation or toast.
toast + taunt
If it is a doublet, where you change one letter at a time to make another word until you eventually reach toast, then the answer is: bread-->breaK-->bLeak-->bleaT-->bleSt-->blAst-->bOast-->Toast If it's not, then it could possibly be the the "change" of moving the "r" in bread to the end of toast, which would give you toastr. A toaster toasts bread, which would change bread into toast.
== == toe tower towel toast
The Urban Dictionary lists "Skumps" as meaning "a word used to cheer or toast something; an exclamation; a cheer during a toast", and gives as its exampe the word's usage in Sleeping Beauty: "Skumps!Skumps!A toast to the home..." (There doesn't seem to be any other reference to the word 'skumps', in the dictionary or anywhere else on the internet, and I've never heard the word before, so I would be interested to know where the Disney filmmakers got it from...)
It depends, how much toast do you have.... It also depends on how many toast your toaster can toast.
Tex Mex Potato and Egg Skillet, toast, tomatoes, trout...