1. 
[syn: toaster, wassailer]
2.  a kitchen appliance (usually electric) for toasting bread; 
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Toaster \Toast"er\, n.
   1. One who toasts.
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   2. A kitchen utensil for toasting bread, cheese, etc.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Appliance \Ap*pli"ance\, n.
   1. The act of applying; application.
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   2. subservience; compliance. [Obs.] --Shak.
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   3. A thing applied or used as a means to an end; an apparatus
      or device; as, to use various appliances; a mechanical
      appliance; a machine with its appliances.
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   4. Specifically: An apparatus or device, usually powered
      electrically, used in homes to perform domestic functions.
      An appliance is often categorized as a major appliance or
      a minor appliance by its cost. Common major appliances are
      the refrigerator, washing machine, clothes drier,
      oven, and dishwasher. Some minor appliances are a
      toaster, vacuum cleaner or microwave oven.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
toaster
    n 1: someone who proposes a toast; someone who drinks to the
         health of success of someone or some venture [syn:
         toaster, wassailer]
    2: a kitchen appliance (usually electric) for toasting bread
The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
toaster
 n.
    1. The archetypal really stupid application for an embedded microprocessor
    controller; often used in comments that imply that a scheme is
    inappropriate technology (but see elevator controller). ?DWIM for an
    assembler? That'd be as silly as running Unix on your toaster!?
    2. A very, very dumb computer. ?You could run this program on any dumb
    toaster.? See bitty box, Get a real computer!, toy, beige toaster.
    3. A Macintosh, esp. a Mac in the original unitary case. Some hold that
    this is implied by sense 2.
    4. A peripheral device. ?I bought my box without toasters, but since then
    I've added two boards and a second disk drive.?
    5. A specialized computer used as an appliance. See web toaster, video
    toaster.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
toaster
    1. The archetypal really stupid application for an
   embedded microprocessor controller; often used in comments
   that imply that a scheme is inappropriate technology (but see
   elevator controller).  "DWIM for an assembler?  That'd be
   as silly as running Unix on your toaster!"
   2. A very, very dumb computer. "You could run this program on
   any dumb toaster."
   See bitty box, Get a real computer!, toy, beige
   toaster.
   3. A Macintosh, especially the Classic Mac.  Some hold
   that this is implied by sense 2.
   4. A peripheral device.  "I bought my box without toasters,
   but since then I've added two boards and a second disk drive".
   This is not usually to be taken literally but, to show off the
   expansion capabilities of the Risc PC, Acorn Computers
   Ltd. built a seven-slice machine (which they called "the
   rocket-ship") and installed every imaginable peripheral.  In a
   spare drive bay of the top slice they installed a toaster.
   This machine was exhibited at various shows where it attracted
   attention by occasionally ejecting a pizza.
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