Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun See supawn.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word soupon.

Examples

  • We were on track, following that scent, no doubt about it, every component in place: old leather, salt and pepper, mink coats, soupon of tomato, plus the funky part.

    Dog on It Spencer Quinn 2009

  • I picked up this and thatno more minkness, but the soupon of tomato a couple times, and once the male funkiness, certainly mineand changed direction and changed again, and maybe once more.

    Dog on It Spencer Quinn 2009

  • We were on track, following that scent, no doubt about it, every component in place: old leather, salt and pepper, mink coats, soupon of tomato, plus the funky part.

    Dog on It Spencer Quinn 2009

  • I watched a soupon of drool decorate his plump red lips.

    Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009

  • I picked up this and thatno more minkness, but the soupon of tomato a couple times, and once the male funkiness, certainly mineand changed direction and changed again, and maybe once more.

    Dog on It Spencer Quinn 2009

  • I sniffed and sniffed, and maybe because Id disturbed it some, the plant gave up its secret: a faint, almost undetectable smell of old leather, salt and pepper, mink coats, a soupon of tomato; and to be honest, a healthy dash of something male and funky.

    Dog on It Spencer Quinn 2009

  • I picked up this and thatno more minkness, but the soupon of tomato a couple times, and once the male funkiness, certainly mineand changed direction and changed again, and maybe once more.

    Dog on It Spencer Quinn 2009

  • I watched a soupon of drool decorate his plump red lips.

    Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009

  • We were on track, following that scent, no doubt about it, every component in place: old leather, salt and pepper, mink coats, soupon of tomato, plus the funky part.

    Dog on It Spencer Quinn 2009

  • I sniffed and sniffed, and maybe because Id disturbed it some, the plant gave up its secret: a faint, almost undetectable smell of old leather, salt and pepper, mink coats, a soupon of tomato; and to be honest, a healthy dash of something male and funky.

    Dog on It Spencer Quinn 2009

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.