Post AaAIswkoaWCsWPmguu by grammargirl@zirk.us
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(DIR) Post #AaAA68vtigm8TFBad6 by grammargirl@zirk.us
2023-09-26T15:18:32Z
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I'm revisiting the word "toast" this morning and was reminded of one of my favorite tidbits:Toasting someone with a drink comes from the ancient practice of putting a piece of toast in bad wine to reduce the acidity.
(DIR) Post #AaAAxxkFX3FFPSOuGW by schwa@mastodon.social
2023-09-26T15:28:18Z
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@grammargirl you have the usage of “toast” for pop up notifications on phones? (And now generalised to the web as well)I hate the term personally.
(DIR) Post #AaAB0SZzrQ8rcXnPIu by junecasagrande@mastodon.social
2023-09-26T15:28:45Z
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@grammargirl FYI: Sometimes I post stuff on the other site to show those people we're missing good stuff over here. I screenshotted and linked this post. Let me know if that gives you pause. 🙂
(DIR) Post #AaAB7hnJgsaIpsTsu0 by ItisBeautifulOnTheMountain@mastodon.social
2023-09-26T15:30:02Z
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@grammargirl Could it not also refer to the biblical and pre-biblical sharing of bread and wine/water amongst friends, and with strangers?
(DIR) Post #AaABWYIm7Yn0dP2kk4 by Jantar@mstdn.social
2023-09-26T15:34:32Z
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@grammargirl Right, so you're essentially saying to the other people in the room: 'You lot are bad and acidic, have some toast'.
(DIR) Post #AaABY1mhzRnuMakRX6 by grammargirl@zirk.us
2023-09-26T15:34:49Z
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@junecasagrande No pause at all. Thank you!
(DIR) Post #AaAC7jBMd9S55uIshk by grammargirl@zirk.us
2023-09-26T15:41:18Z
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@schwa Interesting. I've never heard "toast" used to describe phone pop-up notifications, and I didn't find it on the first 10 pages of Urban Dictionary (after which I stopped reading because I had learned things I now wish I did not know ... ugh). I'll keep an eye out for it.
(DIR) Post #AaACDLTpfR05JxcXo0 by grammargirl@zirk.us
2023-09-26T15:42:17Z
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@ItisBeautifulOnTheMountain I can see how that would make sense, but that's not the origin given in reference sources.
(DIR) Post #AaADK8G9JtFAIb1L6m by schwa@mastodon.social
2023-09-26T15:54:43Z
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@grammargirl https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/notifiers/toastsI don’t like it because it’s so culturally specific. It’s also very tied to Android and folks who use the term are often showing their hand.
(DIR) Post #AaADTLzxbmANW1qUHw by Saposcat@mendeddrum.org
2023-09-26T15:56:22Z
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@grammargirl is roasting someone a play on toasting?
(DIR) Post #AaAF1qeuDhJoPJ0ecS by grammargirl@zirk.us
2023-09-26T16:13:51Z
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@Saposcat Good question!The OED has an older meaning for the verb "roast" as burning someone alive, so I would guess that roasting someone as a very mild form of torment comes from that, but I can see how it would also benefit from the resonance with "toast."
(DIR) Post #AaAGOMcy8pHlsiP65w by ItisBeautifulOnTheMountain@mastodon.social
2023-09-26T16:29:05Z
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@grammargirl More the origin of the custom, rather than the particular phrase, I guess I was referring to.https://www.tastingtable.com/1177047/the-ancient-greek-origins-of-toasting-to-our-health/
(DIR) Post #AaAHwTu1hOfCFFDMUy by acm_redfox@jawns.club
2023-09-26T16:46:29Z
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@grammargirl I... I do not believe this! in "ancient" times, most people drank their wine in a watered state, and acidity would not have been a big problem. and, um, what on earth would toast do??
(DIR) Post #AaAIswkoaWCsWPmguu by grammargirl@zirk.us
2023-09-26T16:57:02Z
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@acm_redfox I was shocked when I heard this too. I have no idea how the chemistry works, but it is the widely accepted story on the origin of the word.
(DIR) Post #AaAYaUyIk5qmPUJl0S by acm_redfox@jawns.club
2023-09-26T19:52:59Z
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@grammargirl I poked around some more and got the notion that (a) the bread might be spiced, improving the flavor, or (b) that it might trap sediment. I just... wow. we forget, I think, how bad the everyday wines of earlier ages probably were! 😝
(DIR) Post #AaAiv6Cl1FYnDhXc8m by mikej@mastodon.online
2023-09-26T21:48:40Z
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@grammargirl