the toast of the town

The phrase "the toast of the town" refers to someone who is highly popular, admired, and celebrated within a particular community or social circle. It signifies a person who is the center of attention, often due to their notable achievements, talents, or charm. Being the "toast of the town" suggests that the individual is held in high regard and revered by others.


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