Everybody likes to raise a/an NOUN and toast to the ADJECTIVE couple, birthday NOUN, or NOUN and wife celebrating their anniversary of NUMBER years. But if you were asked to give a toast, there are PLURAL NOUN and etiquette you need to follow. Try to keep it ADJECTIVE --you don't want everyone to VERB off. A/An ADJECTIVE anecdote can make a good toast, but know your audience. Stories about how PERSON IN ROOM streaked on the lawn at NOUN University might shock Grammy. And don't VERB too much before you make your NOUN. You could end up slurring your PLURAL NOUN or saying something ADJECTIVE. If you're nervous, try a simple " SILLY WORD!" and ADVERB down your NOUN in one gulp.