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Soapy Cooper's Super Soup Off Hoops Soak Suds

Special soap for cleaning soup off hoops.

Just scrub your silly, souped-up hoop in Soapy Cooper's Super Soup Off Hoops Soak Suds.

by Soup Nazi September 6, 2004

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Soak Up The Sloppiness

A phrase: An act of doing either cocaine or some kind of speed to readjust the brain outside of the out of control nature alcohol inherently gives a person.

I gotta do a bump of something to soak up the sloppiness because I might get into trouble.

by user420247 March 5, 2022


toke and soak

Smoking marijuana followed by a relaxing soak in he tub.

I see a toke and soak in my future.

by Aquarius13 November 21, 2017


Mississippi soak

Inserting your member into a chicken or small fowl. Then hold said fowl against a wall or stationary object with your own dead weight and remain motionless. The kickin chicken will do the rest of work. The harder chickens to catch are the top performers. The effort is typically worth the reward.

Friday evenings I like to unwind with a little Mississippi soak and a vintage bottle of OxyContin while MeeMaw is at bingo.

by Bluebillattii April 6, 2024


soaking the log

When a man sticks his penis in a females vagina and doesn't move. Thus, soaking the log.

Woman and man having sex
Man inserts penis
Leaves it in
Woman: "what are you doing?"
Man: "Soaking the log"

by logsoaker June 28, 2014


soak the toad

Refers to smoking refer. Derived from a term it rhymes with, 'sneak a toke' which is to smoke weed from a small metal pipe that looks like a cigarette (sneaky). Term created to be used inconspicuously or in public.

Teacher: Why are you late?
Student: I had to soak the toad.
Teacher: Um...Go sit down.
Student: (sits down) hehe arrrrrrrrrrright!

by m4st3r g1bs January 20, 2011


Let It Soak

Based off the Mormon of “Soaking”. “Let it soak” is a term used In golf, "soaking" refers to leaving the flagstick in the hole while putting, rather than removing it. This term is informally used when a player asks their playing partner whether they should take the flag out or leave it in. For instance, one golfer might ask, "Do you want me to pull the pin?" and the other could respond, "No, let it soak," indicating they prefer to keep the flagstick in place while making their putt. Keeping the flagstick in the hole can offer advantages in terms of visual reference or helping with alignment, depending on the player's preference or the specific conditions of the putt.

“Hey Chaddy, you want me to pull the pin? Nah, let it soak.”

by H.B. Mason April 18, 2024