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soup noun- nitroglycerin, or any explosive used for opening a safe US, 1902
- What I mean, he doesn’t go in for the soup and detonator bit. — Robert Emond Alter, Carny Kill, p. 102, 1966
- I decided to use every trick in the drilling business I had ever heard of to sieve it for the soup. — Red Rudensky, The Gonif, p. 7, 1970
- in the television and film industries, the chemicals used to develop film US
- — Ralph S. Singleton, Filmmaker’s Dictionary, p. 157, 1990
- in hot rodding and drag racing, race fuel US, 1954
- — American Speech, p. 102, May 1954
- cocaine US, 1995
- He knew, for instance, that the substance called rock or crack in the other American cities he’d visited in the past year and a half was called “soup” in Seattle. — Bob Sipchen, Baby Insane and the Buddha, p. 391, 1993
- — Mark S. Fleisher, Beggars & Thieves:, p. 291, 1995: “Glossary”
- foaming water left after a wave breaks US, 1963
- I maneuvered our board to keep out of the soup but didn’t quite manage. — Frederick Kohner, Gidget Goes Hawaiian, p. 80, 1961
- — Grant W. Kuhns, On Surfing, p. 122, 1963
- — Paradise of the Pacific, p. 27, October 1963
- rain US
- — Lou Shelly, Hepcats Jive Talk Dictionary, p. 17, 1945
- in shuffleboard, the scoring area of the court US
- — Omero C. Catan, Secrets of Shuffleboard Strategy, p. 72, 1967: “Glossary of Terms”
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