Definition of Soup

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soup
n. liquid food made by simmering various ingredients (i.e. fish, chicken, etc.) with vegetables and spices, broth; thick fog (Slang); nitroglycerine (Slang); trouble, misfortune, chaotic situation

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Soup Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Soup
(v. t.)
To sweep. See Sweep, and Swoop.
  
(v. t.)
To sup or swallow.
  
(v. t.)
To breathe out.
  
(n.)
A liquid food of many kinds, usually made by boiling meat and vegetables, or either of them, in water, -- commonly seasoned or flavored; strong broth.
  

WordNet 2.0
soup

Noun
1. liquid food especially of meat or fish or vegetable stock often containing pieces of solid food
(hypernym) dish
(hyponym) soup du jour
2. any composition having a consistency suggestive of soup
(hypernym) composition
(classification) colloquialism
3. an unfortunate situation; "we're in the soup now"
(hypernym) situation, position
(classification) colloquialism

Verb
1. dope (a racehorse)
(hypernym) dope, dope up
(classification) medicine, practice of medicine

Australian Slang
See smb. in the soup
see you around

See you in the soup
see you around

Soup up
modify (an engine, especially of a motor car) in order to increase its power

Soup-marked money
language of prices of good sold in a soup-marked, or self service grocery. The following are typical examples: fawn ten; fawn tum sipenee; nime-pen soff; sick snite; tairmpen soff; tumce, etc. (These terms are of particular interest to the historian, as they will disappear with the introduction of dismal guernsey, after which time all prices will be expressed in dolls and sense)

Wet as a soup sandwich
horny

Anagram
soup
  opus

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Concise English-Irish Dictionary v. 1.1
soup
anraith

JM Welsh <=> English Dictionary
Isgell
Isgell = n. broth, soup, pottage

Potes
Potes = n. a pottage, broth, soup


Soup Definition from Social Science Dictionaries & Glossaries

Dream Dictionary
Soup
To dream of soup, is a forerunner of good tidings and comfort.

To see others taking soup, foretells that you will have many good chances to marry.

For a young woman to make soup, signifies that she will not be compelled to do menial work in her household, as she will marry a wealthy man.

To drink oyster soup made of sweet milk, there will be quarrels with some bad luck, but reconciliations will follow.
  


Soup Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries

Glossary of petroleum Industry
Soup
Nitroglycerine used in "shooting" a well. Nitro in its pure form is a heavy, colorless, oily liquid made by treating glycerin with a mixture of nitric and sulfuric acids. It is usually mixed with absorbents for easier handling. Nitro, when used in well shooting, is put in tin "torpedos," 4 to 6 inches in diameter, and lowered into the well on a line. The bottom of each torpedo can is made to nest in the top of the preceding one, so as many cans as necessary for the shot can be lowered in and stacked up, nitro is measured in quarts the size of the shot depends upon the thickness and hardness of the formation to be fractured.


Soup Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries

English-Latin Online Dictionary
soup
ius iuris


Soup Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries

English to Federation-Standard Golic Vulcan
Soup
shur

English - Klingon
soup
n. chatlh - thick


Soup Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries

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Soup
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Soup Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
Soup
Soup is a liquid food that is made by combining ingredients, such as meatvegetables or legumes in stock or hot water, until the flavor is extracted, forming a broth. Boiling was not a common cooking technique until the invention of waterproof containers (which probably came in the form of pouches made of clay or animal skin) about 5,000 years ago.

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SOUP (protocol)
SOUP (Simple Offline Usenet Protocol) is a standard, similar to QWK, for reading and posting to Usenet using an offline reader. It never attained much popularity, but it provided a convenient method of Usenet access during the brief period of the 1980s when it was easy to get a dial-up shell account, but Operating System limitations made it impossible or difficult to use SLIP or PPP.

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