Pronounced "t-oh-t", similar to "boat" or "moat".
1 Used to show agreement with a previous statement.
2 Used to demonstrateintensity of an adjective (just like the word "very") (ex.: I got toat wet).
3 Used as a general positive adjective (ex.: very toat).
4 An abbreviation of the word totally.ā
1 "Want to go see a movie tonight?"
"Toat!"
2 "I got toatwet."
3 "Yeah, it was pretty toat."
There's a particularly nasty toat that lives down the road in Larry's field and it will eat your shirt as you walk by if you don't feed it 3 pounds of canned flies.