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1937 cartoon in Boys' Life. Washing out the mouth with soap is a traditional form of physical punishment that consists of placing soap, or a similar cleaning agent, inside a person's mouth so that the person will taste it, inducing what most people consider an unpleasant experience.
Rinsing the human mouth with mouthwash for purposes of oral hygiene Washing out the mouth with soap , a form of punishment Mouthwashing (video game) , a 2024 psychological horror game
Range of mouthwashes by Listerine. Mouthwash, mouth rinse, oral rinse, or mouth bath [1] is a liquid which is held in the mouth passively or swirled around the mouth by contraction of the perioral muscles and/or movement of the head, and may be gargled, where the head is tilted back and the liquid bubbled at the back of the mouth.
The common phrase is "wash your mouth in soap" or some varation. I've never heard the term "mouthsoaping" used before. "Mouthsoaping" isn't listed in any major dictionary. I propose we change the title to "Wash your mouth in soap". Samw 22:41, 3 March 2007 (UTC) The word mouthsoaping is used in popular culture, in books, and in movies.
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I agree in moving. "Dishwashing soap" is general and we could add much more things into this article, including facts about dishwashing liquid. Qwertyxp2000 06:11, 6 January 2015 (UTC) There's more ghits for dishwashing soap (1,220,000) versus (dishwashing detergent (678,000), so soap would probably be the better choice.
In many countries, there is a low rate of hand washing with soap. A study of hand washing in 54 countries in 2015 found that on average, 38.7% of households practiced hand washing with soap. [27] A 2014 study showed that Saudi Arabia had the highest rate of 97%; the United States near the middle with 77%; and China with the lowest rate of 23%. [28]
After his mother uses it to wash his mouth out for swearing, Ralphie wishfully imagines a future in which he has been blinded by "soap poisoning" and reduced to begging on the street; when his family sees him, they collapse into melodramatic soap opera-like tears and his father cries out, "I told you not to use Lifebuoy!"