Rogerio Coelho
What is the "soapie star" meaning ? I was studying the idiom "had a bun in the oven" when I came across with a expression new for me: soapie star . I think is about an actress\actor from soap opera. Could anyone confirm me ? Below the sentence: This chick, who's like a soapie star in Australia - announced six weeks ago that she had a bun in the oven. Thank you !
10 mars 2017 09:34
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In the UK it would be a soap star. Soap opera's, are drama series which were originally broadcast to sell products such as washing powder (laundry soap) in the US during the mid 1960's. In the UK we have strict advertising codes during programmes, but commercials (adverts) inbetween and during the shows.
10 mars 2017
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A soapie is normally a tv show (normally drama). It's often on tv five days a week and can run for years and years. Australia has quite a few of them. Most people think they're pretty bad and boring. Having a "bun in the oven" means you're pregnant. Bread baking in an oven rises (in other words, it gets bigger, like the stomach of a pregnant woman - hence "bun in the oven"). I'm Australian, it's quite a common saying here. It's used very informally and is considered slang.
10 mars 2017
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