👉 A 'toga like' phrase is like a whimsical, albeit slightly ridiculous, metaphor that describes something that bears a superficial resemblance to a toga but lacks the historical, cultural, and often ornate essence of the ancient Roman garment. Picture a neon-lit, sequined version of a toga with more fabric than actual dignity - it's like saying "This is as fancy as my favorite pizza delivery guy's Instagram post."
Now, here's an edgy sentence: "The new CEO decided to 'toga like' the rebellious 60s hippie movement, donning a neon green silk toga adorned with patches of ancient runes and a monocle that could probably tell if he was still reading The 11th Hour."