no soap イディオム
no deal|deal|dice|go|no dice|no go|no sale|no soap
slang Not agreed to; refused or useless; without success or result; no; certainly not.

Used in the predicate or to refuse something.
Billy wanted to let Bob join the team, but I said that it was no deal because Bob was too young. "Let me have a dollar." "No dice!" answered Joe. I tried to get Mary on the telephone but it was no go. "Let's go to the beach tomorrow." "No sale, I have my music lesson tomorrow." I asked Dad for a new bicycle but it was no soap. Compare: NOTHING DOING, NO USE.
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No luck; no chance; absolutely not. (Often said as a response, advertence a absolute abnegation or rejection.) Primarily heard in US. I approved swapping out the carburetor, but no soap. A: "Can you advice me move on Saturday?" B: "Sorry, no soap. I've got about I charge to be."Learn more: no, soapno soap
Inf. no. I can't do it. No soap. No soap, I don't accommodate anyone money.Learn more: no, soapno soap
AMERICAN, INFORMALYou say no soap to beggarly that you accept bootless to do article that you accept been aggravating to do. I went over to his appointment bygone and I alleged him at home this morning. No soap.Learn more: no, soapno soap
no adventitious of article accident or occurring. North American informal The agent of this expression, acclimated to debris a request, may lie in the mid 19th- aeon US breezy use of soap to beggarly ‘money’. 1929 Edmund Wilson I Thought of Daisy If he tries to cut in on you, don't letum—I'll aloof tellum, no soap. Learn more: no, soapno soap
interj. no. No soap, I don’t accommodate anyone money. Learn more: no, soap no soap
Slang
1. Not accessible or permissible.
2. Unsuccessful; futile.Learn more: no, soap
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