by Markus Grey April 4, 2010

"Dude, Sophie gave me a toasted marshmallow last night"
It can also be used in the past tense verb form, like "Dude, Sophie toasted my marshmallow last night".
It can also be used in the past tense verb form, like "Dude, Sophie toasted my marshmallow last night".
by wutangkillabeezonaswarm March 23, 2009

Egging someone else's property, usually a car, then covering it with slices of bread, and leaving it in the sun. The sun cooks the eggs, baking the bread and ruining the car. Hence, french toast.
by Hodge329 November 1, 2008

When you cut a slice of bread in half diagonally, you have just created toast points.
Or, it's the way of keeping track of who is winning the famed and glorious toast competition.
Or, it's the way of keeping track of who is winning the famed and glorious toast competition.
by Joe Gaal November 4, 2003

A piece of toast that has been ejaculated on by many males, to be consumed by whoever shot the smallest load.
by Ted McCall May 3, 2004

A reference to one who is quite intellegent, but slow in the brain department.
Sometimes is not up with the new lingo.
Sometimes is not up with the new lingo.
"Man, i'd tap that guy so fast."
"You'd what that guy?"
"Man Jess, you're as dumb as toast."
"Fo sho."
"You'd what that guy?"
"Man Jess, you're as dumb as toast."
"Fo sho."
by Julian R. October 12, 2005

The next guy in line on Death Row is soon to be Texas Toast.
Guy 1: "Did you hear about that murderer?"
Guy 2: "Yeah, convicted. He's Texas Toast now!"
Guy 1: "Did you hear about that murderer?"
Guy 2: "Yeah, convicted. He's Texas Toast now!"
by dexi March 1, 2010
