soapbox

soapbox
/sohp"boks'/, n.
1. Also, soap box. an improvised platform, as one on a street, from which a speaker delivers an informal speech, an appeal, or political harangue.
adj.
2. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a speaker or speech from a soapbox.
[1650-60; SOAP + BOX1]

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