toaster1

[toh-ster] /ˈtoʊ stər/
noun
1.
an instrument or appliance for toasting bread, muffins, etc.
2.
a person who toasts something.
Origin
1575-85; toast1 + -er1

toaster2

[toh-ster] /ˈtoʊ stər/
noun
1.
a person who proposes or joins in a toast to someone or something.
Origin
1695-1705; toast2 + -er1
British Dictionary definitions for toasters

toaster

/ˈtəʊstə/
noun
1.
a device for toasting bread, usually electric, and often equipped with an automatic timer
Word Origin and History for toasters

toaster

n.

1580s, agent noun from toast (v.1). Electrical type is from 1913. In reference to a person who proposes or pledges a drinking toast, from 1704 (from toast (v.2)).