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
ÚRsulaOOR-soo-lə (Portuguese), OOR-soo-lah (Spanish)Portuguese, Spanish
Albus-Ancient Roman
Gautam-Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali
Alojzyah-LOI-ziPolish
Simion-Romanian
Kerr-Scottish, English (Rare)