no
If you drop soap on the ground, the soap is dirty AND the floor is clean.
If you drop soap on the floor, the soap itself is still clean, but the floor may become dirty depending on its condition. Soap is designed to remove dirt and grime, so while the soap can help clean surfaces, the floor may have contaminants that transfer to the soap. Ultimately, the cleanliness of both depends on the specific circumstances of the drop.
if ur in prison and u drop the soap u might get f--d in the butthole
you need 3 cups of water and about half a pound of soap to remove a drop of oil from an aluminum surface
The soap gets dirty because you don't know what could be on the floor like germs and it gets all over the soap
yes ,BUT DONT DROP THE SOAP!
It means when you are in the shower with another person you don't want to drop the soap because they will see you but crack
"Dropping the soap" is a colloquial expression used in prison slang that refers to the vulnerability or potential danger a person may face when they accidentally drop a bar of soap while showering in a communal setting. It is often associated with a risk of sexual assault or exploitation.
You'll find out one day, just drop the soap
don't drop the soap..
Adding soap to water when it is on wax paper will cause it to separate. This will make it bubble up.
The soap is always clean because the soap cannot get dirty. The floor doesn't get cleaned because the soap was just dropped, so it wasn't scrubbed around and wasn't able to clean it. So, I think that the soap is clean and the floor is dirty unless you have a clean floor.