soapy Sam



soapy Sam

One who is slick and persuasive, especially in speech. The phrase originally referred to Samuel Wilberforce, a 19th-century Bishop of Oxford, who was known for such qualities. This guy is a real soapy Sam—the townspeople believe his every word, even though he has never delivered on a single promise.
See also: SAM

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Permelia-English (Archaic)
ÁNdaras-Sami
Noor (1)NOOR (Arabic)Arabic, Urdu
GaiaGAY-ə (English), GIE-ə (English), GAH-yah (Italian)Greek Mythology, Italian
Maeleth-Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
DylanDUL-an (Welsh), DIL-ən (English)Welsh, English, Welsh Mythology