PLONK
plonk
Noun
- The sound of something solid landing.
- I just heard a plonk — did something fall down in the kitchen?
Noun (etymology 2)
Noun (etymology 3)
- Chris and that plonk had better be flushing the scum out.
Verb
- To set or toss (something) down carelessly.
- When you’ve finished with the sponge, just plonk it back in the sink.
- To automatically ignore a particular poster; to killfile.
- I got tired of his trolling and ad hominem attacks, so I plonked him.
Adverb
- Precisely and forcefully.
- He dropped his bag of tools plonk in the middle of the table.
Interjection
- The sound made by something solid landing.
- The supposed sound of adding a user to one's killfile.
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