soapboxy

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English

Etymology

soapbox +‎ -y

Adjective

soapboxy (comparative more soapboxy, superlative most soapboxy)

  1. (informal) Tending to soapbox or lecture people.
    • 2013, Michael P. Spradlin, Killer Species #1: Menace From the Deep:
      He's tough and can be opinionated, and gets a little soapboxy about the environment, but he's actually a pretty great teacher.