soapbox
/ˈsoʊbɑːks/Definitions
1. noun
A platform for expressing opinions or making speeches, often in a public place.
“The activist stood on her soapbox and passionately argued for social justice.”
2. noun
A box of soap, especially one with a built-in soap dispenser.
“The hotel provided a soapbox in each bathroom for guests to use.”
3. verb
To speak or express opinions loudly or at length, often in a public place.
“He likes to soapbox about politics in the town square.”