Soap on a Rope was created on 2009-08-18.
Do you mean the last name "Eloape", or the word "elope"?Here are some words that rhyme with "elope":1 syllable:cope, dope, grope, hope, lope, mope, nope, pope, rope, scope, slope, soap2 syllables:bar soap, bath soap, face soap, glide slope, green soap, guy rope, jump rope, ridge rope, skip rope, soft soap3 syllables:forlorn hope, invert soap, leather soap, liquid soap, rising slope, saddle soap, shaving soap, skipping rope, toilet soap, towing rope4 syllables:cape of good hope5 syllables:continental slopefrom: rhymezone.com
Soap rhymes with rope
Soap.
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Soap on a rope is not an idiom, it is a literal bar of soap attached to a rope, which makes it easy to keep ahold of and you can hang it up to dry. See the related link below. Usually soap-on-a-rope is a homemade product, excessively fragrant with a very short rope. I found an excellent soap-on-a-rope called Lassoap on Amazon.com. It is regular commercial soap on a long cord. Perfect. The company is LifEase Products LLC, and their customer service is great. You can get Dial, Dove, Olay, Irish Spring, Ivory and I think they also will do other soaps too. I used it when I had a hip replacement. I was getting frustrated when I dropped soap in the shower. That problem is now solved.
rope soap nope cope
R. A. Jones
You are soap.
Soap on a rope is not an idiom, it is a literal bar of soap attached to a rope, which makes it easy to keep ahold of and you can hang it up to dry. See the related link below. Usually soap-on-a-rope is a homemade product, excessively fragrant with a very short rope. I found an excellent soap-on-a-rope called Lassoap on Amazon.com. It is regular commercial soap on a long cord. Perfect. The company is LifEase Products LLC, and their customer service is great. You can get Dial, Dove, Olay, Irish Spring, Ivory and I think they also will do other soaps too. I used it when I had a hip replacement. I was getting frustrated when I dropped soap in the shower. That problem is now solved.
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Yes, the "o" in soap is a short vowel sound. It is pronounced as /ɑ/ in American English.