Souplantation


1) the sh-t; an -rg-sm to the mouth and a party in your tummy.

2) the best place you will ever eat at. one of the very few clean, healthy places that has all the salad, soup, pasta, bread, and desserts you could ever possibly dream of for under $10. aka: heaven on earth. however, there a so much food present, that many people fill themselves up before devouring what they are truly craving. this is why it is necessary to follow a gp.

3) the restaurant that has a theme to every month. themes vary from holidays to certain fruits.
1) oh my god! we are going to souplantation! i just j-zzed in my pants.

2) person 1: “should i get bread for my phase 2 or pasta?”

person 2: “just go by your gp.”

3) march is lemon month at souplantation which is the best month of the year. every year after it p-sses, i eagerly await the return of the lemon lava cake and the orzo soup.

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