soap·i·o·phile /ˈsoʊpiəˌfaɪl/
noun
A connoisseur or collector of decorative, artisanal, or historically significant soaps.
An individual who finds deep aesthetic or sensory satisfaction in the scents, textures, and lathers of high-quality cleansers.
Origin: Coined by Shalu Jain, 2025; from English soap + Greek -phile (lover of).
noun
A connoisseur or collector of decorative, artisanal, or historically significant soaps.
An individual who finds deep aesthetic or sensory satisfaction in the scents, textures, and lathers of high-quality cleansers.
Origin: Coined by Shalu Jain, 2025; from English soap + Greek -phile (lover of).
"Walking into the boutique apothecary, Marcus felt like a true soapiophile; he spent nearly an hour analyzing the essential oil blends and the triple-milled texture of the French bars."
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f. L sapio (“wise/intelligent”) and Ancient Gk ~phile (“fond/love”)
f. L sapio (“wise/intelligent”) and Ancient Gk ~phile (“fond/love”)
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Someone who can't stand their own company.
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Sociophiles have a knack for stirring up drama.
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Dude 2: He's a sociophile man: you said hi, and he accepted the friend request.
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