Depends on what your definition of a "Toy" is. I consider something a "Toy" when it's fun to use, and ceases to be a "toy" when it's boring or no longer fun to use.
Some that have a small car calls it "their toy" because it's small and cute like a toy.
My mother used to say to me "Everything's a toy" when I would mess with something, more than in her opinion, I should be, like back in the days of rotary tuners on TV's, if I kept changing the channel over and over looking for something good to watch.
I wasn't doing it just to have fun, I was trying to find a show I might like, or see if the commercials were done.
I believe, that if you are having fun doing something with an inanimate object, than said object is a toy. Maybe an adult toy, but still a toy none the less.
I believe the expression "to toy with" means to "play with".
It's all about perspective. If I find something fun and/or interesting, I am more likely to use it.
Exercise machines are not usually fun, if they were, there would be a lot of fit people instead of fat. [
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