## Related & Similar Terms:
1. **Dead in the water** – To be left stagnant and lifeless, with no hope of recovery.
2. **In hot water** – To be in trouble or a difficult situation, like dipping yourself in a boiling jacuzzi.
3. **Over a barrel** – Being put in a very difficult position, imagine holding a barrel of monkeys.
4. **On thin ice** – To be in a precarious situation, and there's no ice dancing on thin ice without regretting it.
## Proverbs:
1. **"Don't count your chickens before they hatch."** - Don't assume you'll succeed before you've actually achieved it. You might end up toast.
2. **"No use crying over spilt milk."** - Don't lament what has already gone wrong. That toast is already burnt!
## Humor-Filled Quote:
> “If you were toast, I'd butter you up!” – Some overly jolly chickenscratch
## Recommended Literature, Songs, Poetry, & Movies:
1. **Books:**
- "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck" by Mark Manson – for when life makes you toast and it’s burnt.
- "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller – Everyone’s the toast in this war novel.
2. **Songs:**
- "Tears Dry on Their Own" by Amy Winehouse – a melodic reflection on not being toast forever.
- "Burn!" from Hamilton – When Eliza burns the toast… er, letters.
3. **Poetry:**
- "Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night" by Dylan Thomas – a rebellious toast to resisting fate.
4. **Movies:**
- "Titanic" – Were Jack and Rose toast? Spoiler alert: kinda, yeah.
- "The Pursuit of Happyness" – A reminder that even if you're toast today, tomorrow's a new loaf.
### What does "toast, to be" most closely mean?
- [x] Doomed or without hope for revival.
- [ ] A favored guest.
- [ ] Something you eat with butter.
- [ ] A cricket term.
> **Explanation:** Being the toast implies being in a hopeless situation, quite different from literal or celebratory toast.
### Which one of these sentences correctly uses "toast, to be"?
- [ ] "She won Best Actress; she's the toast!"
- [x] "After losing all our clients, this company is toast."
- [ ] "Let's put some butter on this toast."
- [ ] "He made a persuasive toast."
> **Explanation:** The sentence "After losing all our clients, this company is toast" uses the idiom correctly, depicting a situation that’s pretty dire.
### True or False: 'Dead in the water' is a synonym for 'toast, to be'
- [x] True
- [ ] False
> **Explanation:** Indeed true. If you're 'dead in the water', you're as good as toast.
### 🌟 Farewell Thought:
"As inevitable as burnt toast, some days just won’t go your way. But remember, toast can always be made anew!"