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skoal

1 of 1interjection
/skoʊl/
1

used to raise a glass in a toast, especially when drinking alcoholic beverages

"Skoal" is a term often used as an interjection, particularly in Scandinavian and Nordic countries, to toast or wish good health. It's derived from the Old Norse word "skál," which originally referred to a drinking vessel or bowl, and the act of toasting dates back to ancient Scandinavian traditions. In English, particularly in certain contexts or regions influenced by Scandinavian or Nordic culture, "skoal" is sometimes used as a toast or interjection, similar to its usage in the original Scandinavian languages.

  • Skoal to the happy couple on their wedding day!
  • Skoal, everyone!Here's to good friends and good times!
  • Skoal to the team for pulling off a fantastic event!