soap

Definition

  • noun: a substance that is used for washing something
  • noun: a cleansing and emulsifying agent made usually by action of alkali on fat or fatty acids and consisting essentially of sodium or potassium salts of such acids
  • verb: to rub soap over or into (someone or something)
  • verb: to rub soap over or into
  • often + 'up'
  • synonyms: flatter, wheedle, soft-pedal

Examples

  • My life is a 'soap opera'. [=my life has a lot of dramatic events and problems like the ones that occur in soap operas]

  • The store sells many different brands of liquid/hand/antibacterial 'soaps'.

  • Make sure you use 'soap' and water to wash your hands.

Movie clips

Movie quotes

  • (..) - Hi, Mrs. Lefkowitz. Hi, Ella. I didn't see you. - Hello. - She's invisible. - You look confused. Well, who needs all these choices? It's soap. I say, when in doubt, go for the simplest box. Ah. You know, Sharla taught me almost everything. Cooking, dishes, (..)
    2005 In Her Shoes