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What (who) is SOAP - definition

2006 FILM DIRECTED BY DAVID R. ELLIS
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  • Comic-Con]] convention in July 2006

soap         
  • Emulsifying]] action of soap on oil
  • A collection of decorative bar soaps, as often found in [[hotel]]s
  • Box for Amigo del Obrero (Worker's Friend) soap from the 20th century, part of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection
  • [[Marseille soap]] in blocks of 600 g
  • Structure of a [[micelle]], a cell-like structure formed by the aggregation of soap subunits (such as [[sodium stearate]]): The exterior of the micelle is hydrophilic (attracted to water) and the interior is lipophilic (attracted to oils).
  • Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of [[sodium stearate]], a typical ingredient found in bar soaps.
  • A soap dispenser
  • Manufacturing process of soaps/detergents
  • The chemical structure of [[sodium laureth sulfate]], a typical ingredient found in liquid soaps.
SALT OF FATTY ACIDS (LONG-CHAIN CARBOXYLIC ACIDS), USED FOR WASHING AND CLEANING
Soap and water; Sodium tallowate; Sodium cocoato; Cold process; Homemade soap; Soapmaking; Hand soap; Hot process; Making soap; Soap making; Liquid soap; Make your own soap; Sodium Tallowate; Cold Kettle; Cold kettle; Hand-soap; Handmade soap; Bar soap; High impact soap; 🝔; Soap-making; Liquid hand soap; Cold-processed soap; Cold-process soap; Lye soap; 🧼; Bar Soap; Soapery; Toilet soap; Jabonería
n.
1) face; laundry; liquid; powdered; saddle; scented; toilet soap
2) a bar, cake of soap
soap         
  • Emulsifying]] action of soap on oil
  • A collection of decorative bar soaps, as often found in [[hotel]]s
  • Box for Amigo del Obrero (Worker's Friend) soap from the 20th century, part of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection
  • [[Marseille soap]] in blocks of 600 g
  • Structure of a [[micelle]], a cell-like structure formed by the aggregation of soap subunits (such as [[sodium stearate]]): The exterior of the micelle is hydrophilic (attracted to water) and the interior is lipophilic (attracted to oils).
  • Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of [[sodium stearate]], a typical ingredient found in bar soaps.
  • A soap dispenser
  • Manufacturing process of soaps/detergents
  • The chemical structure of [[sodium laureth sulfate]], a typical ingredient found in liquid soaps.
SALT OF FATTY ACIDS (LONG-CHAIN CARBOXYLIC ACIDS), USED FOR WASHING AND CLEANING
Soap and water; Sodium tallowate; Sodium cocoato; Cold process; Homemade soap; Soapmaking; Hand soap; Hot process; Making soap; Soap making; Liquid soap; Make your own soap; Sodium Tallowate; Cold Kettle; Cold kettle; Hand-soap; Handmade soap; Bar soap; High impact soap; 🝔; Soap-making; Liquid hand soap; Cold-processed soap; Cold-process soap; Lye soap; 🧼; Bar Soap; Soapery; Toilet soap; Jabonería
(soaps, soaping, soaped)
1.
Soap is a substance that you use with water for washing yourself or sometimes for washing clothes.
...a bar of lavender soap.
...a large packet of soap powder.
...a soap bubble.
N-MASS
2.
If you soap yourself, you rub soap on your body in order to wash yourself.
She soaped herself all over.
VERB: V pron-refl
3.
A soap is the same as a soap opera
. (INFORMAL)
N-COUNT
SOAP         
  • Emulsifying]] action of soap on oil
  • A collection of decorative bar soaps, as often found in [[hotel]]s
  • Box for Amigo del Obrero (Worker's Friend) soap from the 20th century, part of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection
  • [[Marseille soap]] in blocks of 600 g
  • Structure of a [[micelle]], a cell-like structure formed by the aggregation of soap subunits (such as [[sodium stearate]]): The exterior of the micelle is hydrophilic (attracted to water) and the interior is lipophilic (attracted to oils).
  • Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of [[sodium stearate]], a typical ingredient found in bar soaps.
  • A soap dispenser
  • Manufacturing process of soaps/detergents
  • The chemical structure of [[sodium laureth sulfate]], a typical ingredient found in liquid soaps.
SALT OF FATTY ACIDS (LONG-CHAIN CARBOXYLIC ACIDS), USED FOR WASHING AND CLEANING
Soap and water; Sodium tallowate; Sodium cocoato; Cold process; Homemade soap; Soapmaking; Hand soap; Hot process; Making soap; Soap making; Liquid soap; Make your own soap; Sodium Tallowate; Cold Kettle; Cold kettle; Hand-soap; Handmade soap; Bar soap; High impact soap; 🝔; Soap-making; Liquid hand soap; Cold-processed soap; Cold-process soap; Lye soap; 🧼; Bar Soap; Soapery; Toilet soap; Jabonería
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Wikipedia

Snakes on a Plane

Snakes on a Plane is a 2006 American action film directed by David R. Ellis and starring Samuel L. Jackson. It was released by New Line Cinema on August 18, 2006, in North America. The film was written by David Dalessandro, John Heffernan, and Sebastian Gutierrez and follows the events of dozens of venomous snakes being released on a passenger plane in an attempt to kill a trial witness.

The film gained a considerable amount of attention before its release, forming large fanbases online and becoming an Internet phenomenon, due to the film's title, casting, and premise. In response to the Internet fan base, New Line Cinema incorporated feedback from online users into its production, and added five days of reshooting. Before and after the film was released, it was parodied and alluded to on television shows and films, fan-made videos, video games, and various forms of literature.

Released in the United States and United Kingdom on August 18, 2006, the film received mixed reviews and was a "box office disappointment". Despite the immense Internet buzz, the film's gross revenue did not live up to expectations; it earned US$15.25 million in its opening weekend. The film grossed US$62 million worldwide before its release on home video on January 2, 2007.

Examples of use of SOAP
1. "They don‘t buy ecological dish soap and regular dish soap.
2. All–party soap group issues report (drafted by soap company and friends) arguing for less regulation on soap sales.
3. But Coronation Street took the Best Soap crown, winning one of five gongs for the ITV soap, putting it on a par with rival soap EastEnders.
4. Prices: Liquid soap – NIS 38.'0; bar soap – NIS 18.'0, at natural food stores.
5. The Glamour Gear Soap Making Kits, sold by RoseArt Industries Inc. for children age 8 and older, included soap, molds and a plastic cup to microwave the soap.