potato vs toaster

potato

noun
  • An underpowered computer or other device, especially when small in size. 

  • Metaphor for a person or thing of little value. 

  • A camera that takes poor-quality pictures. 

  • A mentally handicapped person. 

  • A conspicuous hole in a sock or stocking. 

  • The tuber of a plant, Solanum tuberosum, eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the Americas and Europe; this plant. 

adj
  • Underpowered; low-end. 

toaster

noun
  • A low-end or outdated personal computer. 

  • An electrical device for toasting bread, English muffins, crumpets, etc. 

  • One who toasts (engages in salute while drinking alcohol). 

  • A toasting fork. 

  • A self-contained software package distributable over the Internet or by burning onto CDs. 

  • An electronic organ, especially a crude one that uses analog technology. 

  • A firearm, especially a pistol. 

  • One who toasts (cooks lightly by browning). 

  • Any of several small, box-like automobiles exemplified by the Scion xB and Honda Element. 

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