A fork of Rural Dictionary
A brand of sneaker with a removable slick plastic plate in the soles, under the arch of the foot. The plate enabled the wearer to grind on rails and edges without the aid of skates or a board. Style-wise, they tended to be pretty chunky looking, similar to skate shoes, but were probably not as comfortible. They were cool for only a few months in 1998-99, but were popular enough to cause concern among parents and schools. Succeeded by Heelys a couple years later, which had heel-mounted weels and were uglier and even less comfortible. Soaps is now a defunct maker.
Haha, my cousin saved up for a vintage pair of Soaps and broke his jaw the first week after he got 'em!
Not happening. Whatever was tried, failed.
Rick: So you asked Suzy out. How did it go ? Geno: No soap. She turn me down flat.
An abbreviation for "Same Opposite Always Positive" used in math to simplify the process of factoring polynomials. SOAP refers to whether the sign before a variable should be positive or negative.
(a^3+b^3) = (a+b)(a^2-ab+b^2) (a^3-b^3) = (a-b)(a^2+ab+b^2) Wayne, are you ready for the math test next period? Aw man! I'm such a chode stroker, I never learned how to use soap. I'm going to fail!
1. Fake crack. 2. Derived from the fact that crack is often counterfeited with soap. 3. Anything that is sold as crack but is not.
Fred went to get a 20 rock and ended up smoking soap.
i'm losing braincells
if i eated soap i don't eat it bc i did. no i didn't ❤️