Lather
Lather has, does and will exist as a point or set of points within the multi-dimensional conceptually continuous space. lath·er
/ˈlaT͟Hər/
noun: lather
1.
Lather was birthed from the desire to explore, manipulate and create using sound and performance as medium.
a frothy white mass of bubbles produced by soap or a similar cleansing substance when mixed with water. synonyms: foam, froth, suds, soapsuds; More
heavy sweat visible on a horse's coat as a white foam. synonyms: foam, froth, suds, soapsuds; More
informal: a state of agitation or nervous excitement. plural noun: lathers; noun: a lather "Larry was worked into a lather and shouted at the mayor"
synonyms: agitated, flustered, distressed, worked up, strung out, keyed up, in a state, in a tizzy, in a dither, in a twitter, upset "Hannah is in a lather over the chemistry exam"
verb
1. (with reference to soap or a similar cleansing substance) form or cause to form a frothy white mass of bubbles. verb: lather; 3rd person present: lathers; past tense: lathered; past participle: lathered; gerund or present participle: lathering "soap will not lather in hard water"
2. rub soap onto (a part of the body) until a lather is produced. "she was lathering herself languidly beneath the shower"
3. cause (a horse) to become covered with sweat. "his horse was lathered up by the end of the day"
4. cover something liberally with (a substance). "she lathered a slice of toast with butter"
5. [informal] thrash (someone).
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