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<node id="610020" title="Re: How I toast:" created="2007-04-13 20:24:41" updated="2007-04-13 16:24:41">
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&lt;p&gt;Interesting. Didn't know people actually toasted to the word "cheers". I'd always figured "cheers" was a slang term -- a sort of meta-toast -- that was used more as a figure of speech, or possibly used in a sarcastic manner, such as, "Well, it's 11 pm, the server's down, and we're stuck here until it's fixed. {raises cup of cold coffee} Cheers.".
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