by the unknown w@nker July 24, 2011
Stands for "tenth of a ton", i.e. 200 pounds, and is used to refer to women of such size. There are also "over toats", which is , of course OVER 200 lbs. This term can be used freely and should replace BBW as a general term for overweight women. A BBW could be a TOAT, but not all TOATs are Big Beautiful Women.
" I no longer wondered why that Honda Civic scraped the ground pulling into Dairy Queen after I saw the two TOATS get out and rush the counter."
Queen Latifah is a BBW and probably a TOAT, but the fatty at Walmart in sweats and flip flops buying cigs, grape soda and circus peanuts is just a TOAT.
Queen Latifah is a BBW and probably a TOAT, but the fatty at Walmart in sweats and flip flops buying cigs, grape soda and circus peanuts is just a TOAT.
by HAL9010 November 30, 2010
by TeeJayDubDub August 20, 2019
"Hey, man! Wanna go to the movies?"
"I toats would,brah. But I've gotta go catch some waves. Hang loose.
"I toats would,brah. But I've gotta go catch some waves. Hang loose.
by kellen352 July 30, 2012
Pronounced "t-oh-t", similar to "boat" or "moat".
1 Used to show agreement with a previous statement.
2 Used to demonstrate intensity of an adjective (just like the word "very") (ex.: I got toat wet).
3 Used as a general positive adjective (ex.: very toat).
4 An abbreviation of the word totally.”
1 Used to show agreement with a previous statement.
2 Used to demonstrate intensity of an adjective (just like the word "very") (ex.: I got toat wet).
3 Used as a general positive adjective (ex.: very toat).
4 An abbreviation of the word totally.”
by Ch&Ca August 30, 2007
There's a particularly nasty toat that lives down the road in Larry's field and it will eat your shirt as you walk by if you don't feed it 3 pounds of canned flies.
by HerbalJoe February 23, 2003