different between toasted vs jaffle

toasted

English

Pronunciation

Adjective

toasted

  1. Cooked by toasting.
    Would you like a toasted sandwich?
  2. Very hot.
    We got absolutely toasted in that hot marquee.
  3. (slang) Drunk or stoned.
    • 2011, Alexander Theroux, Estonia: A Ramble Through the Periphery (page 66)
      Night after night we cheerfully drank, squinting there in the dark like bulb-eyed lemurs, and once or twice even got toasted, waking up the next day on a dark, cold morning with the numbed, palsied tongue of dead vodka.

Synonyms

  • (cooked by toasting): grilled
  • (very hot): See Thesaurus:hot
  • (drunk or stoned): See Thesaurus:drunk, Thesaurus:stoned

Translations

Verb

toasted

  1. simple past tense and past participle of toast

toasted From the web:

  • what's toasted sesame oil
  • what toasted mean
  • what's toasted head
  • irish toast
  • what's toasted in spanish
  • what is toasted flour
  • what is toasted skin syndrome
  • what is toasted wheat germ


jaffle

English

Etymology

From a trademark for a toaster.

Pronunciation

Noun

jaffle (plural jaffles)

  1. (Australia, South Africa) a toasted sandwich, a toastie

Derived terms

  • jaffle iron
  • jaffle maker

jaffle From the web:

  • what's jaffle mean
  • jaffle what does it mean
  • what's a jaffle maker
  • what is jaffle iron
  • what is a jaffle
  • what is jaffle in english
  • baffle in hindi
  • what is a jaffle in australia
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like